Famous mums react to viral 'sharenting' ad: 'We never shared our children's faces online. I didn't want them to be recognisable to strangers'
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Famous mums react to viral 'sharenting' ad: 'We never shared our children's faces online. I didn't want them to be recognisable to strangers'
"Former Miss World Rosanna Davison and Today FM's Paula MacSweeney explain why they don't post photos of their children on social media"
"Rosanna Davison has backed a new viral campaign warning against the dangers of "sharenting" online."
"Run by the Data Protection Commission, the "Pause Before You Post" video advertisement already has a million likes, more than 800,000 shares and has hit headlines globally."
Rosanna Davison and Paula MacSweeney do not post photos of their children on social media. Rosanna Davison has publicly backed a campaign that warns about the dangers of sharenting. The campaign is run by the Data Protection Commission and is called "Pause Before You Post." The video advertisement has gained significant viral traction, accumulating around a million likes and more than 800,000 shares. The campaign has attracted global attention and headlines. The emphasis lies on parental caution and awareness regarding children's privacy and the potential long-term consequences of sharing their images online.
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