AgeChecked: Most Parents Worry Their Children Are Harming Their Future Job Prospects by Over-Sharing Online
LONDON, Feb. 23, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Over half of parents fear their children are ruining their reputations and future career prospects through the content they're posting online, according to new research.
A survey of 1,500 UK parents, conducted by AgeChecked, found that 58% are concerned their children may share content that would embarrass them in the future, such as when they apply for jobs.
The research, which was carried out as part of AgeChecked's latest report on what parents fear the most about their children's online activity, revealed that the majority of parents (71%) worry about what their children are doing on social media sites.
Parents are concerned that their children may be accessing social media sites too young. Many sites have a minimum age requirement of 14 and yet the study reports that 59% of children have used such sites by the age of 10.
Over half (57%) say that current online age restrictions designed to protect children are not going far enough, and 60% of parents want better age controls on social media channels to keep their children safe.
The findings come following a recent survey, which found 70% of potential employers have searched a potential candidate's social media profiles, and more than half didn't hire someone because of something they saw.
Alastair Graham, CEO of AgeChecked, said: "It is understandable that parents are concerned about what their children are posting online and who they're communicating with. Children are now using social media sites on a regular basis from a young age, and it's not always possible for parents to supervise Internet access 24/7, given that it is so easily accessible nowadays.
"While access to the Internet can be hugely enjoyable and educational, it can really hamper future successes if children are posting careless, or potentially embarrassing content. Not only that, but children don't always understand who can see the things they're posting on social media sites – their accounts may not be as private as they think.
"There's an increasing need for businesses and website owners to work with parents to educate young people on the dangers and risks of posting personal or damaging information online. It may seem harmless at the time but have dire consequences in the future. Safeguards must be put in place to protect young people against these modern risks."
For more information, please visit: https://agechecked.org
About AgeChecked
AgeChecked is service that provides online age checks for websites that sell age-restricted goods and services. The service combines many age checking methods into a single solution that is straightforward for businesses to integrate onto their websites.
The service is fast and easy for consumers to use, and the wide range of age verification methods available lead to the highest age checking pass rates online. Checks occur rapidly, with the majority of checks completed in under 10 seconds.
Agechecked.com is global solution – online customers receive an age checking service that is optimised by geographic location, so merchants can meet their responsibilities wherever they are do business around the globe.
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