Ireland's Data Protection Commission marked the beginning of the new school year with a blog directed at parents posting back-to-school photos on the web. The DPC pointed to potential unintended oversharing of children's personal data, recommending attention be paid to sharing school details and physical location of photos while informing kids of privacy risks.
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