I live in a family with teenagers. They know that privacy is an issue, but they have no concerns about it, and so far my explanations and concerns are of no use to them. They rather find my 'preaching' annoying. They don't really see a problem.

What are the good arguments and examples, what is the powerful story that can wake up even youngsters to see and accept that privacy is a concern they should take serious?

I also have a young child (4y) whom the older ones naturally find very cute. They are not too bad, but every now and them they take pictures and videos of their cute little sibling. They say they do not post those pictures on e.g. the book of faeces, instant cramp or the like. While this _might_ be true, I find it hard to believe that they don't occasionally send or post some of these pictures.

On top of this, there is the problem of quite a number of always-on mobile devices from absolutely not privacy-friendly companies.

Any suggestions on how to handle situations of this sort?

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