Children’s privacy gets scrutiny

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Children’s privacy gets scrutiny

Michael Webster
Woman hugs child CR Jordan Whitt on Unsplash
When a child’s privacy is breached, the interests of the child must always be considered as the highest priority [Image: Jordan Whitt on Unsplash]

Everyone in New Zealand has the right to privacy regardless of age, and all young people and children can, and should, expect that their information is respected and looked after, writes Michael Webster

Giving personal information to an online space is usually pretty easy for young people Unique challenges and opportunities relate to the privacy