The Internet, children, and privacy: the case against parental monitoring |
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Authors: | Kay Mathiesen |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Information Resources and Library Science, University of Arizona, 1515 East First Street, Tucson, AZ, 85719, USA
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Abstract: | It has been recommended that parents should monitor their children’s Internet use, including what sites their children visit, what messages they receive, and what they post. In this paper, I claim that parents ought not to follow this advice, because to do so would violate children’s right to privacy over their on-line information exchanges. In defense of this claim, I argue that children have a right to privacy from their parents, because such a right respects their current capacities and fosters their future capacities for autonomy and relationships. |
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