Abstract
More parents are sharing personal information about their children on social media, such as status updates, pictures, and videos. The term for this activity is sharenting. Parents raising their children in digital-and digital-native environments are also often involved. But this sharenting activity often conflicts with children's interests. The purpose of this study was to look at sharenting activities carried out by young parents and the protection of children's privacy on social media. This research uses literature studies sourced from national and international articles. The results of the study show that parents often do sharenting activities on social media, either consciously or unconsciously, such as uploading photos or videos about personal life on various social media, such as Instagram, Twitter, WeChat, and even YouTube. Sharenting activities must also be accompanied by protection of children's privacy rights to avoid negative impacts.
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Hidayati, N., Meliani, F., & Yuliyanto, A. (2023). SHARENTING DAN PERLINDUNGAN HAK PRIVASI ANAK DI MEDIA SOSIAL. Research in Early Childhood Education and Parenting, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.17509/recep.v4i1.58181
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