The text discusses the concept of “sharenting” in Nigeria, where parents share their children’s photos and updates on social media, raising concerns about privacy and consent. It highlights the popularity of sharenting, ethical dilemmas, risks to children’s privacy, and the commercialization of children’s images. The piece emphasizes the need for awareness, regulation, and ethical considerations in sharenting practices to protect children online. Recommendations include exercising caution in sharing personal information, promoting digital literacy, and advocating for robust legislation to safeguard children’s online privacy rights.