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Telekom warns parents of data misuse and identity abuse with virtual deepfake girl

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BERLIN, GERMANY — A new campaign from Deutsche Telekom and creative agency adam&eveBERLIN demonstrates the increased risks parents face thanks to the rise of data misuse and artificial intelligence (AI).

In the hero film, AI is dramatically used to draw attention to risks of itself – AI. In addition to the opportunities of digitalization, Telekom wants to point out the urgency of responsible handling of personal data in the digital world.

Pictures of holidays, family celebrations or weekend trips with the whole family – these are emotional moments that friends, and relatives want to share immediately. Often this happens all too carelessly. Once posted on the internet, this personal data is available worldwide and without limits. With the #ShareWithCare campaign, Deutsche Telekom wants to raise awareness for responsible handling of photos and data. The communication kicks off with the oppressive deepfake spot A Message from Ella. It uses the example of a family to show the consequences of sharing children’s photos on the Internet. Telekom draws attention to so-called “sharenting” – a much-criticized practice in which parents share photos, videos, and details of their children’s lives online.

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“Telekom offers the best and most secure network,” said Uli Klenke, Chief Brand Officer at Deutsche Telekom. “But in addition to access to this network, we also need the necessary knowledge and tools for safe and responsible handling of data on the Internet. Because the development of artificial intelligence holds opportunities and risks. In the spot, we let the AI warn us about itself. And thus, underline fascination and awe at the same time. We have to learn to deal with both factors appropriately.”

“Sharenting” promotes identity theft, Christian Loefert, Head of Marketing Communications at Telekom Germany, emphasized: “Every person has the right to decide on his or her own digital identity! At the same time, studies show that an average five-year-old child has already had around 1,500 pictures uploaded without their consent by those they trust most: their parents. This material is unprotected on the net. With #ShareWithCare, we are campaigning for a mindful approach to the images of our loved ones.”

Experts predict that by 2030, two-thirds of all cases of identity theft will occur in this way. By carelessly sharing children’s photos and other data, such as names or ages, via social media and short messaging services, guardians unintentionally expose children to risks. Possible consequences include profiling by data brokers, hacking, facial recognition, pedophilia and other threats to privacy and security.

Digital literacy is an integral part of digital participation “We want to prevent children from becoming victims of cybercrime through no fault of their own,” said Marike Mehlmann-Tripp, Cluster Lead Social Engagement for Group Corporate Responsibility at Telekom. “For all people to be able to participate in the digital world, it is essential that they can move safely, self-determinedly and confidently in the digital space. Media competence is an integral part of digital participation. That is why we are committed to promoting digital skills through numerous initiatives.”

To support parents in protecting their children’s privacy and minimizing digital risks, Telekom provides numerous initiatives and advice in cooperation with partners who pursue the same objective:

  • With the Teachtoday initiative, Deutsche Telekom is committed to promoting safe and competent media use and supports children & young people, parents & grandparents and educational professionals with practical and everyday tips and materials from the Teachtoday Toolbox. With the DsiN digital driving licence (DiFü), the initiative “Germany Safe on the Net” offers a further education and certification program that is recognized throughout Germany. It enables people of all ages to learn digital use and security skills and thus to use digital services confidently in private and professional contexts.
  • In the “Sicher digital” guidebook, Telekom Security GmbH passes on its expertise in data protection and data security to customers and interested parties. The site raises awareness of risks on the Internet and provides concrete tips on how to counter them by means of central basic rules and everyday tips.

CREDITS:

Credits Kreation: adam&eveBERLIN & DDB Germany
Regie: Sergej Moya
Produktion: Tempomedia Berlin
Post Production: SPC / Supercontinent
Audio Post Production: Supreme Music

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