Sep 02
Back to School
First-Day Photos May Reveal More Than You Realize: Safety Tips for Parents
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Back-to-school season brings excitement for families eager to capture those first-day photos — but experts are warning that those cherished snapshots can also pose hidden risks. Details like school names, grade levels, and even house numbers can unintentionally expose children to predators online. Law enforcement officials urge parents to be mindful of what’s in the frame and to avoid sharing personal identifiers that make kids easier to track. With a few simple adjustments, families can still document these special milestones while keeping children safe in the digital age.
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