Call for parents to teach online privacy like road safety
It comes amid mounting concerns about the impact of social media and digital technology on children's wellbeing, safety and development.
In a survey of 1,000 UK parents of children aged four to 11, 35% said they believed their child would "share personal information in exchange for game tokens or rewards".
Eight and nine-year-olds are most at risk, according to the study. Emily Keaney, ICO deputy commissioner, said many families had "never been shown how to talk to their children about online privacy", and added that it required a "whole society approach".
"As concerns grow about how children's data is used online, families are looking for clear, practical guidance to help them start those conversations with confidence. "
However, 90% of parents surveyed had discussed screen time with their children in the past month. Online privacy includes children's name, age and address as well as photos, browsing history, voice notes, and social media and gaming activity, the ICO said.
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