How much of your life do you share online?
A new report about our online habits - suggests there's a wide difference in people's approach to online privacy. The Communications Market Report, compiled by Ofcom, found that more than half of parents (56%) don't share pictures of children on social media. But those who do, say they post something at least once a month and just over half of those (52%) say their children are happy for them to do so. Winifred Robinson talks to Berni Good, founder of Cyberpsychologists Limited, who has been busy studying our online behaviour looking at the motivation and rewards of life online.
First broadcast on You & Yours, 8 August 2017.
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