Posting cute moments online feels harmless — but cyber experts say otherwise. Every selfie, school pic, or birthday reel of your child can be scraped, stored, or used without your consent.
In today’s hyper-connected world, every swipe and click can leave a digital footprint — especially for kids. With rising concerns around cyberbullying, online data breaches, and child safety, legal experts are stepping in to guide parents, educators, and platforms. One such expert is Supreme Court Advocate Khushbu Jain, a leading voice in cyber law, privacy rights, and digital child protection in India.
On Season 4 of Kidsstoppress Podcasts, Mansi Zaveri, Founder of Kidsstoppress chats with Supreme Court Advocate & Cyber Law Expert Khushbu Jain.
They talk about what parents can do:
- Report bullying immediately on platforms and, if needed, to law enforcement.
- Monitor screen time and digital behaviour.
- Encourage open conversations around online experiences.
- Cyberbullying
- The Data Protection Act
- What to do if you are compromised
As technology advances, so do the risks. But with the right mix of awareness, legal backing, and community effort, we can create a safer internet for the next generation. Khushbu Jain reminds us that digital safety is not a luxury—it’s a basic right.