
Online Legacy: A world of images they haven’t asked for
About a week ago I landed, not entirely accidentally, right in front of an article I had long been waiting to discover. Its advertising line warned: “Children born to the Facebook generation will grow up to find a huge number of photos of themselves available online.” That is, they will find a huge online legacy about themselves even if they don’t want it. The article, written by Hannah Webster, Communications Manager at Independent Association of Prep Schools in the UK, […]
Categories: Alexia Raynal, ZiR • Tags: Facebook, identity, Internet surveilance