Do you share photos of your children on social networks? Do you think before posting a photo or video of your child or others? Do you really want to disclose your child's habits and other private data? Should you be worried if the video is seen by those with malicious intent?
The Decision Tree will help you to decide before sharing information. The Decision Tree is based on material prepared by the University of Ljubljana and available at www.safe.si.
If you've posted a photo online with inappropriate content:
- Delete it, but remember that it may have already spread across the internet.
- If someone has published a photo of your child, explain to the person who took the photo that you do not agree to the publication of your child's image and ask them to remove it.
- If the author refuses to remove the photo, contact the administrator of the website where the photo was posted and tell them that the photo violates your rights or those of your child.
You can also contact the following websites for help:
- www.svarusinternetas.lt - if you have come across child sexual abuse content, violence or bullying, pornography, drug dealing, incitement to racial or national hatred, etc.
- http://www.vaikulinija.lt - if you need emotional support.
- www.draugiskasinternetas.lt and www.epilietis.eu - if you are looking for more information on online safety, cyberbullying, misinformation and other issues.
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Do you share photos of your children on social networks? Do you think before posting a photo or video of your child or others? Do you really want to disclose your child's habits and other private data? Should you be worried if the video is seen by those with malicious intent?
The Decision Tree will help you to decide before sharing information. The Decision Tree is based on material prepared by the University of Ljubljana and available at www.safe.si.
If you've posted a photo online with inappropriate content:
- Delete it, but remember that it may have already spread across the internet.
- If someone has published a photo of your child, explain to the person who took the photo that you do not agree to the publication of your child's image and ask them to remove it.
- If the author refuses to remove the photo, contact the administrator of the website where the photo was posted and tell them that the photo violates your rights or those of your child.
You can also contact the following websites for help:
- www.svarusinternetas.lt - if you have come across child sexual abuse content, violence or bullying, pornography, drug dealing, incitement to racial or national hatred, etc.
- http://www.vaikulinija.lt - if you need emotional support.
- www.draugiskasinternetas.lt and www.epilietis.eu - if you are looking for more information on online safety, cyberbullying, misinformation and other issues.