Kids Are Sharing Their Social Media Passwords (Especially Girls): Here's Why You Must Stop It! by Christine Jones

Tech Parenting
7 years ago

Kids Are Sharing Their Social Media Passwords (Especially Girls): Here's Why You Must Stop It!

I recently attended a talk on Internet and social media safety and was shocked by many things, but one trend in particular was of great concern. Our speaker, who was a member of law enforcement, told us that kids are sharing their passwords with their best friends and this leaves them wildly exposed.  

A quick Google search when I got home revealed that 1 in 5 teens (19 percent) report that they have shared a password with a friend, according to a study by the Pew Research Center. Why are they doing this? It seems sharing passwords is the new form of social currency. It signifies "trust" with a close friend or "intimacy" between a young couple. And we, as parents, demand to know our kids' passwords, so giving them to their friends is just an extension of that behavior in their minds. It makes me think of how we shared our locker combinations back when I was in school (something with far less significant implications). It also makes life easier for them. Now when they're doing something, they can ask their friend to check their messages or post that cute photo on their account.

So why is this so bad? As we all know, not all friendships last and when they turn hostile, having a "frenemy" know your child's password leaves them totally vulnerable online. They can send hurtful texts from your child's account, snoop through their pictures or messages, and post unflattering photos on their accounts. What can you do about it? 

  • Talk to your kids about not sharing their passwords.
  • Sit with them periodically to make sure they change passwords on all of their accounts.
  • Make sure they share all of their passwords with you.

Social media dangers are real, and keeping passwords secure is one way to keep kids safe online.

Elisa Schmitz
OMG, such an important safety tip! Thank you for sharing what you learned about keeping kids safe online, Christine Jones !
Ann Marie Patitucci
Thank you so much for sharing this valuable tip with us, Christine Jones ! So important!

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