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Tuesday 29 May 2018

The European Parliament has been apologized by Mark Zuckerberg.

Mark Zuckerberg at the European Parliament, apologizing for Facebook's data privacy problem.

Should parents be allowed to visit their child's Facebook page?

     Facebook pages allow us to communicate with each other and see what our friends are doing, but this webpage can also be used by parents to control their children. Is this correct or they should not look at their Facebook pages?

     On the one hand, privacy is a human right that everyone must have access to, because nobody wants to feel observed in the Internet. Furthermore, kids that do not feel observed are less stressed and can focus better on things like school or arts.

     On the other hand, parents can control them more easily with Facebook because they will not go to parties or forbbiden places because children will know that they are being observed. Additionaly, if children are observed, they will tend to be more well-behaved.

     To sum up, although this could be a violation of privacy, I believe that children have to be controled at all times, even in Internet.