AI makes hiding your kids' identity on the Internet more important than ever. But it's also harder to do : vimarsana.com

AI makes hiding your kids' identity on the Internet more important than ever. But it's also harder to do

Parents on TikTok are divided between those who post videos of their children for entertainment and those who want to protect their privacy. One TikTok star, Kodye Elyse, stopped including her kids in her content after a video attracted creepy comments from strangers. She now encourages parents not to post about their children publicly. However, even after deleting her children's images from the internet, Elyse discovered her son's photo on a sports news site through a facial recognition search engine. This raises concerns about the invasion of children's privacy and the misuse of their images online.

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