Safeguarding considerations when using images of children in your marketing
- jhearn68
- 14 hours ago
- 1 min read
Anne Marie Martin, CEO, CAA and Owner & Franchisor of diddi dance, and Tamara Holland, Owner, Dot & Stripe Marketing
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The frightening news stories about cyber criminals blackmailing schools with deep fake images they've created using photos of their pupils has sent shockwaves through the children's activities community. If it can happen to a school, what is to stop it from also happening in our sector?
Photos of children enjoying activities have historically sat at the heart of most activity providers' marketing. So how do you safeguard the children in those photos against this happening, whilst still successfully marketing your children's activity business?
Anne Marie Martin, Owner and Franchisor of diddi dance, and CEO of the CAA, and Tamara Holland, Owner of marketing agency Dot & Stripe, share some suggestions during this online session.
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