Jack Hughes on Your Child’s Data Isn’t Safe and What You Can Do About It

By Jack Hughes, President of Parent Tech Support

Child data safety is a critical issue that most parents overlook. Your child’s personal data is being collected, stored, and potentially exposed every time they use an app or website. Jack Hughes explains the risks and provides steps every parent should take to protect their family’s digital information.

Why Children’s Data Is at Risk

Children are often the least protected users online, yet their data is among the most valuable. Apps collect everything from location data to browsing habits to biometric information, often without meaningful parental consent.

Common Data Vulnerabilities

  • Oversharing on social media – Children post personal details that can be used for identity theft or targeting
  • App permissions – Many apps request access to far more data than they need
  • School platforms – Educational technology collects student data with varying levels of protection
  • Gaming platforms – Online games collect behavioral data and sometimes payment information
  • Smart devices – Toys and IoT devices may record and transmit children’s conversations

Steps to Protect Your Child’s Data

  1. Audit app permissions regularly and revoke unnecessary access
  2. Use privacy-focused browsers and search engines for children
  3. Limit personal information shared on social media profiles
  4. Review privacy policies of apps and services your children use
  5. Enable parental controls that restrict data sharing. See Jack’s guide on the ultimate parental controls strategy

Watch the Full Video

Jack provides a comprehensive look at children’s data risks and actionable protection strategies.

Make Data Privacy a Family Priority

Protecting your child’s data starts with awareness and consistent action. Visit Parent Tech Support for ongoing guidance.

For more on data privacy, read Jack’s article on how companies steal children’s data.

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