
Why it is inadvisable to post photos of your children on social media
The Gendarmerie Nationale used its Facebook page on 23 February to warn its readers about posting photos of their children on social media.

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Create your Joomeo store
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Did you know? What your contacts see
When you share one or more albums with your contacts, it’s natural to want to know what they see when they view your space. It’s easy – you just have to put yourself in their shoes!

Where do all the photos we take go? (And what really happens to them)
Every day, we take photos. Lots of photos. Too many? This ease of capturing moments at any time is a gift… but also a trap.

Decor and spring cleaning: hello spring!
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Digital backup: protect your memories before it’s too late!
On 31 March 2025, it’s World Digital Backup Day. A date that often goes unnoticed – and yet… it could save you from a disaster! 📸

Sharenting: why posting photos of your children on social media is not recommended
Sharenting, or the practice of sharing photos of your children on social media, is common but risky. Behind these seemingly innocent posts lie potential dangers: privacy breaches, malicious use of images, identity theft, and psychological consequences for the child. Discover why it’s essential to protect their image and adopt safe