Managing household digital security is not just about devices, it is about warring generations and their online habits.
FO Take · Score 25
The 'digital footprint' is a myth, a corporate euphemism for the messy reality of online life. Families don't need 'holistic strategies'; they need honest conversations about privacy, data, and the surveillance economy. Stop pretending a new app will solve intergenerational tech illiteracy. When will we admit that 'digital wellbeing' is merely a rebranded form of corporate control?
The strongest counter
Digital footprints are real, impacting everything from credit scores to job prospects. Ignoring them is naive. A structured family approach mitigates genuine risks, fostering responsible online behaviour across all ages.