Hi all.
I haven't had time to write this week, but I have followed your comments all
along the way. Firstly I am glad to see that so many has a say on this
matter. Though these issues relate to most user here (I suppose), some of
your comments are direct answers to my questions and frustrations. Thanks a
lot.
There are a number of references to sites, books, video etc that are all
relevant. I don't have time to check them all out but I will remember them
and return to them later.
Your comments and advices have given me inspiration to tackle the issue
though I am sure there is no easy solution. For now I consider these
approaches:
- Convincing my wife, that we must have clear and strict rules about the use
of mobiles, tablets and computers. (This should preferably include not
sending or posting pictures, but I that is such a big part of there social
life so I don't believe it has much chance).
- coincidentally watch these movies when the big kids are around: Citizen4,
1984, The story of Aaron Schwartz, Matrix (the others suggested here I don't
know yet)
Besides, I would like to make a make - or better yet find - a collection of
examples of people being affected to privacy issues including being hacked.
For instance, there is a Danish story a you guy who was recorded from his own
laptop when playing with himself
(https://www.version2.dk/artikel/dansk-journalist-paa-fodboldtur-jeg-blev-hacket-paa-fodboldtur-udsat-afpresning-1070079).
Sorry for the language (Danish)
The above is aiming at the big kids. For the younger one, I will try to let
her grow up with GNU and Replicant devices. Since I don't have the skills to
show here the technical potential of libre software, my best shot will
probably be to get her used to i.e. Trisquel and Replicant.
Aaaarrrghhh I need more time: I would like to make a wiki about these issues
and possible approaches. Do you have suggestions for libre games for young
kids?