whether anyone knows how tempting it is to share our kids' hysterical,adorable, or unreal moments with our entire social networks, and it's us. We get it. Proud parents want to shout their children's accomplishments - regardless of how big or small - from the (virtual) rooftop. But the Internet is a huge and potentially scary space,and it's our duty to protect our families. As nice as it would be whether those privacy settings were a sufficient barrier, there are still caveats to every safety net that we hold to be conscious of. Here, or five times that parents should hold off on sharing their kids' snaps with the Facebook,Instagram, and Twitter-verse.
Source: popsugar.com