PARIS — Parents in France are being warned about posting all of those photos of their kids on Facebook.
The warnings aren’t coming from the friends
who are tired of seeing the little princes and
princesses on their feeds. Rather, it’s the
government that says parents could face a
lawsuit, fines and even prison time if they publish
details of a person’s private lives
, The Telegraphwho are tired of seeing the little princes and
princesses on their feeds. Rather, it’s the
government that says parents could face a
lawsuit, fines and even prison time if they publish
details of a person’s private lives
reported.
That includes their own children.
When children are adults, they could potentially
file suit against their parents for posting, what
seemed at the time to be cute photos of their
kids.
The fines could reach more than $48,000 and
punishments could also include a year in prison,
The Telegraph reported.
A Facebook vice-president said the company is
thinking of putting a system in place to warn
parents who post photos of their kids online
without restricting who can see it.
thinking of putting a system in place to warn
parents who post photos of their kids online
without restricting who can see it.
What do you think, do you agree with the government or the parent?
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