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Posting your child's photos on a private social media account is still risky. Here's whyJulie Inman Grant is Australia's eSafety Commissioner and says when you post a photo of your child online, it can end up travelling more widely than you would like, or realise. "While it's ...
Some agencies list what kinds of photos they require for submission (a headshot, a full-length photo, etc.). To ensure maximum reach, have the following photos on hand: A close-up of your child ...
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Learn why reserving a domain name for your newborn is a proactive step in digital parenting, ensuring control over their online identity and future opportunities.
If you are taking an image of a child, ask for verbal consent and explain your purpose. For example, “is it OK if I talk this photo of you, I want to show Grandma how you look in your soccer ...
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