Summary:
The book examines the implications of parents sharing information about their children on digital platforms, highlighting the potential risks to privacy and autonomy. It encourages thoughtful consideration of the long-term effects of such sharing and offers strategies for protecting young people's digital identities.
Key points:
1. Sharenting and Privacy: Plunkett introduces "sharenting," where parents post about their kids online, warning it can affect their privacy and future.
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