Is It Safe for Children to Be On Social Media?

PRESS RELEASE
Published September 7, 2023

AIO Integrations and Agency Intelligence Alert Families to Cyber Safety Traps

Houston, United States - September 6, 2023 / Agency Intelligence /

The Digital Playground: Social Media Safety Concerns

Children are naturally curious, and this curiosity often leads them to explore various websites. Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok are eye candy they appear as if theyre kids social media, provoking the sweet tooth of their impressionable brains. They seem safe for kids, at least at first.

Social media platforms have become the new playground for kids and teens. From sharing their latest achievements to connecting with friends, social media for kids generates creativity and lets those little ones keep their finger on the pulse. However, it has significant risks:

  • Inappropriate Content on Social Media: Not everything on social media is child-friendly. From violent videos to explicit content, this inner world can be a minefield without a minesweeper in sight.
  • Cyberbullying: A few taps on a screen can lead to lifelong trauma. Cyberbullying is real, and its effects can be devastating.
  • Privacy Concerns: Digital media can be invasive. Every post, like, share, or comment can be a potential data breach. Personal information can easily fall into the wrong hands. Hackers collect it over 5-6 years, and when your child grows up, these hackers stop at nothing to ruin his or her life.

Naturally, this poses the question: Is my child safe on social media?

Traditional Antivirus Software: Not the Silver Bullet

Many believe that installing antivirus software from popular brands like Windows Defender, Bitdefender, AVG, Norton, McAfee, and Avast is enough. However, these solutions arent completely immune to the dangers of social media for youth:

  1. Reactive, Not Proactive: Most of these tools react to known threats. Advanced cyber threats that are new or evolving can slip through.
  2. Limited Scope: They often focus on specific types of threats, leaving other vulnerabilities exposed.
  3. False Sense of Security: Just because you have antivirus software doesnt mean youre fully protected.

Despite these measures, March 2023 saw 41.9 million people's records breached worldwide, a 931% increase over March the previous year, according to an article from IT Governance. Considering the sectors affected, families living their everyday lives are just as vulnerable as the corporations named.