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EPISODE · Jan 14, 2025 · 1H 25M

#342 Do Teenagers Have A Right To Privacy On Their Mobile Phones?

from The Niall Boylan Podcast (They Told Me To Shut Up)

In this episode, Niall examines the question: Should parents have the right to access their teenager’s phone, or do 16-year-olds deserve privacy? The debate stems from recent UK political discussions suggesting that parents should, at minimum, gain access to their child’s social media accounts if the child dies. But what about everyday use? Does a parent’s responsibility to protect outweigh a teenager’s right to independence and privacy?Some callers feel that parents absolutely have a right to check their 16-year-old’s phone, especially if they suspect a threat to their child’s well-being. They argue that with the internet’s many dangers—cyberbullying, online predators, and explicit material—parents have a duty to intervene. For these callers, privacy takes a backseat when a teenager’s safety could be at risk.Others believe that teenagers, especially at 16, deserve space to navigate their lives without constant surveillance. They warn that snooping undermines trust, pushing teens to hide more rather than fostering open communication. Instead, they suggest honest, ongoing dialogue about online safety rather than forced access to private conversations.Niall concludes by highlighting the tension between a parent’s instinct to protect and a teenager’s growing need for autonomy. As social media and technology continue to evolve, so does the question of how to balance safety with respect for a teen’s privacy.

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