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23rd December 2018
04:27pm GMT

Others said that they were concerned about their personal data being made public.
"Although our parents mean well, sometimes the aftermath of a post can be disastrous," one child who took part in the survey said.
Despite being raised as the first generation of social media natives, it shows that kids have an understanding of privacy and the consequences of sharing online - and that parents might want to take a leaf from their books.
"Children are the experts on the real and immediate impact of sharenting – the full extent of which we cannot know yet," Sandra Davis, head of the law firm Mischon de Reya's family department, told The Guardian.
"We must ensure we listen to children and take their views into consideration now in order to avoid any unintended consequences further down the line."Explore more on these topics: