Abdullah, Alzawbah Jalal and Suhaimi, Muhammad Syabil and Rosman, Munif Solihin and Zar Ei, Muhammad Naufal and Jamaluddin, Mohamad Hafis and Khalil, Muhammad Muqri Afiq and Mohd Shukri, Muhammad Adli Hakim and Karim, Fatimah
(2025)
Modesty, privacy, and family protection in the digital age.
Centris E-Bulletin, 11 (September-October 2025).
pp. 28-31.
E-ISSN 2811-342X
Abstract
In today’s digital age, technology has become deeply embedded in daily life, shaping how families communicate, share experiences, and interact with society. Social media platforms, messaging applications, and online spaces now function as extensions of personal and family life. While these technologies offer convenience and connectivity, they also raise growing concerns related to modesty, privacy, and family protection. Traditional boundaries between what is private and what is public have become increasingly blurred, especially as children and young people are exposed to digital content without fully understanding its long-term consequences.
Parents and guardians often find themselves struggling to guide responsible digital behaviour in a rapidly evolving technological landscape. These challenges do not only affect individual households but also influence wider social values, trust, and respect. As such, addressing modesty, privacy, and family protection is essential for preserving dignity, strengthening family relationships, and fostering a safer and more ethical digital culture.
Actions (login required)
 |
View Item |