Klox
@Klox@lemmy.world
- Comment on "Without carrying out any actual hacking, simply by logging in with an arbitrary Google account" 4 hours ago:
Friend, you are the one that brought a legal argument to the discussion. You’re being disingenuous by saying it’s now irrelevant.
I don’t know what a formal right is.
A “healthy kid” can also understand the need for parental guidance, particularly before teen years.
There is no general case. We’re discussing minors. Kids are not being victimized by being raised by competent, privacy minded parents. They don’t need the privacy in their digital communications while they are a minor. They need it when they are an adult, and my kids will know the value of that privacy better than you understand it.
Take care.
- Comment on "Without carrying out any actual hacking, simply by logging in with an arbitrary Google account" 3 days ago:
I guess I didn’t explicitly say this in my original comment, but my intended point is that kids do not have a right to privacy. I explained from a personal POV why I as a parent make this choice, but since you’re interested in the legal side: kids cannot provide or revoke consent because they do not even have this right. Legal guardians have this right on behalf of their kids. This is true pretty much universally across governments. If you have a specific example I am happy to change my mind. Particularly for ages 3 to 9, which is what this toy is targets to.
The government provides many legal safety protections for kids (so we can skip the arguments related to invasive privacy that is violating some other protections), but by and far most countries and US states do NOT provide kids a self-managed right to privacy. Parents/legal guardians control the consent of their kids. So you’re simply wrong.
With that said, kids should absolutely bring up home problems and concerns with other trusted adults. If a privacy is being violating another legal safety protection for kids, then they should absolutely bring it up. If the kids don’t like that the parents are violating their privacy (even if it’s legal), they should bring it up. I personally would never hide any monitoring I have on my kids, and wouldn’t recommend that approach to any parent.
There could be a legal issue for violating a second party in a two-party consent state, or third-party monitoring. But it’s almost universally true again that single party monitoring is allowed for minors. And I’d be happy if you brought any specific claims if you disagree.
- Comment on "Without carrying out any actual hacking, simply by logging in with an arbitrary Google account" 3 days ago:
I think you’re missing the major thesis of my comment. This is not at all about trust. For example, they literally do not understand when they are behaving like a bully. It requires educating them. They don’t understand when they are being rude sometimes. They don’t understand many aspects of culture, why would they? I’m not going to let middle school group dynamics shape my kids moral compass. Empathy needs to be taught, sometimes very explicitly.
I’m sure they will come to us for advice and help, and I also know they won’t come going to us for everything, which is fine. But I’m not going to half ass raising my kids. That goes for dozens of topics.
- Comment on "Without carrying out any actual hacking, simply by logging in with an arbitrary Google account" 3 days ago:
Well we are out there. Cheers
- Comment on "Without carrying out any actual hacking, simply by logging in with an arbitrary Google account" 3 days ago:
Middle schoolers don’t need to be sexting classmates, even if it is accidental. Are you a moron every day or just today?
- Comment on "Without carrying out any actual hacking, simply by logging in with an arbitrary Google account" 3 days ago:
Well my kid was texting other middle age kids from her school. There’s already been cases of kids screenshotting conversations that are just “between friends” to share with others. I also have no idea what those kids are aware of – maybe they have seen these movies and understand the memes better than she does.
Yeah, there is a shit load of potential harm. Are you not aware of cyber bullying? Are you not aware of how mean kids can be? You think kids fully understand gaslighting, manipulation, and scams? Most adults don’t understand this, and this privacy forum thinks I should just let the events unfold randomly for my kids? I am not being a helicopter parent simply by monitoring and educating my kids. I understand the stereotype. I discuss science, philosophy, politics, finances, privacy, anonymity, permanence of digital communications, atheism, world tragedies, case studies in exploitation/scams, and dozens of other topics with my kids.
My spouse and I are both sex positive, so it’s not that it’s something we “dislike” our kids discovering. Frankly, we are excellent parents because it’s something we value, discuss, and try to be intentional about. But thinking they will just intuitively navigate digital communication is very naive. We have an excellent relationship and I I’ll do my best to keep making it stronger. I hope they will feel comfortable coming to me for any topic, including sex. I’ll basically be setting them up with a much better understanding of the values of privacy than 99% of parents.
But kids are dumb. You can’t just lecture at them. They are learning, but they are dumb, and will make mistakes as they learn. Why would I not be involved in that?
I appreciate the conversation. I fully expected a lot of downvotes on an anonymous privacy sub about kids not having privacy. It doesn’t bother me. Someone asked an interesting question about the intersection of kids and privacy, and it’s a topic I am passionate about. So yeah, I am happy to defend my choices as a parent if there’s more questions even if it goes against the norms of the community.
- Comment on "Without carrying out any actual hacking, simply by logging in with an arbitrary Google account" 3 days ago:
Last I checked this is an anonymous platform. I also generally rotate accounts when it feels relevant. You have a problem speaking about generalities in a public platform? The more specific example seemed necessary to clarify the discussion.
- Comment on "Without carrying out any actual hacking, simply by logging in with an arbitrary Google account" 3 days ago:
lmao. Sure buddy. My kids are fantastic and they are becoming amazing people. Good luck with your life.
- Comment on "Without carrying out any actual hacking, simply by logging in with an arbitrary Google account" 3 days ago:
That’s somewhat my point. They were not having those thoughts, but using memes in a way that it could be construed.
- Comment on "Without carrying out any actual hacking, simply by logging in with an arbitrary Google account" 3 days ago:
In my experience, absolutely not. And it’s not about sheltering kids. It’s about teachable moments. My spouse and I review the conversations my kids are having with their friends a couple times a month and I know a few other parents are doing the same. There’s so much harassment and bullying that IMO you are being a negligent parent if you don’t review and step in. We don’t need social interactions to be unhealthy and feign ignorance when they grow up to be a shitty person.
Kids are kids. They aren’t fully developed, they are impulsive, and groups of kids are just exponentially dumber. IMO empathy should not be treated as a natural skill. It can be taught and that requires often requires lessons, teachable moments, and correcting course. I’d say the toughest is the group texts with their friends.
My 11 year old was having super obnoxious “meme conversations” a couple weeks ago, often with unintended sexual inuendos. I can’t imagine that someone else is going to tell me I’m violating her privacy by being proactive. We discussed the memes and how they should conduct themselves in conversations. Another time, we saw her agreeing with a bullying conversation from another kid. We’re going to step in because that’s not a healthy conversation.
- Comment on If the 2028 United States presidential election was held today, who would you vote for? 1 week ago:
Something like 0.5% voted third party. IMO it’s a non issue. Never Republican is a clearer mandate. But yes, I will be campaigning hard for the best Democrat and will be voting Democrat.
- Comment on If the 2028 United States presidential election was held today, who would you vote for? 1 week ago:
Your hot take is stupid. They are not Trump, and if you can’t see that NOW then reevaluate your entire life.
- Comment on If the 2028 United States presidential election was held today, who would you vote for? 1 week ago:
Not Republican is the only qualifier if you’re not an insane person.
- Comment on If the 2028 United States presidential election was held today, who would you vote for? 1 week ago:
Never republican. Prior to that, whichever Democrat says they will reign hell fire.
Disbanding ICE, disbanding TSA, slashing CBP, cutting military 75+%, expanding the supreme court by 10 seats, expanding DOJ for all the criminal prosecurions, forcing better vote methodologiss, forcing a constitutional convention (new branches of government, independent DOJ), encouraging new states (DC, Guam, Puerto Rico) to join the union to fix Senate proportions, remove electoral college, and add in mechanisms for national no-confidence votes. There’s a lot more heh.
- Comment on Day 543 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing 3 weeks ago:
Thanks! Adding those to my list.
- Comment on Day 543 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing 3 weeks ago:
Awesome. I’m back to PC gaming after a lonnggg hiatus. I’ve been playing on Switch 1 so wasn’t completely in the dark about games, but I’ve recently played through Half-Life 1+2+episodes, Star Wars Outlaws, Jedi Fallen Order + Survivor, SW Squadrons, KOTOR 1 + mod packs replay, RV there yet, Schedule I, Deep Rock Galactic, and couple rogue lites. Also playing Ark for the first time.
My immediate queue is HL Alyx in VR, Star Wars Squadron replay in VR, and KOTOR 2 replay + mods.
I got the Master Chief collection and am going to go through the games chronologically starting with Reach. I’ve already played 1-3 on Xbox when they came out.
My backlog is Fallout games, Kingdom Come Deliverance 2, Subnautica 1+2, Cyber Punk 2077, Arkham Trilogy. I’m on the fence about Mass Effect Legendary edition replay (I played the 3 games what they came out). There are a lot more that I’m not committed to yet: Eden Ring, Baulders Gate, Red Dead Redemption 2, God of War, Elder Scrolls Oblivion remaster. I should add Max Payne and The Last of Us to that list.
If there’s any obvious ones I’m missing please let me know! I’m also getting my young kids into PC gaming, so will be revisiting some classics.