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How do you draw the line when it comes to sharing information online?
To demonstrate the perils of disclosing too much on the internet, creative agency Leo Burnett London has produced two animated spots for UK’s National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC)—one features a boy exposing his ‘willy’, while another shows a girl sending photos of herself to a stranger.
The PSAs are part of NSPCC’s ‘#Shareaware’ online safety campaign, encouraging parents to keep their child safe on online networks.
Watch both videos below and find out more here.







[via Ads of the World, images via NSPCC]
How do you draw the line when it comes to sharing information online?
To demonstrate the perils of disclosing too much on the internet, creative agency Leo Burnett London has produced two animated spots for UK’s National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC)—one features a boy exposing his ‘willy’, while another shows a girl sending photos of herself to a stranger.
The PSAs are part of NSPCC’s ‘#Shareaware’ online safety campaign, encouraging parents to keep their child safe on online networks.
Watch both videos below and find out more here.
[via Ads of the World, images via NSPCC]