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ABSTRACT
Sharenting, or the act of sharing children's life online, has become a common social media habit. While intended for beneficial objectives such as connecting people and celebrating milestones, sharing has aroused worries about potential risks, including child safety and kidnapping. This research work examines the relationship between sharenting and kidnapping using a questionnaire analysis. The study looks on participants' attitudes and practices about sharenting, as well as their perceived hazards linked with the practice. The investigation seeks to find any links between sharing habits and kidnapping vulnerabilities. This research work also covers the potential influence of sharing on children's privacy and the importance of parental education in safe sharing practices. The findings of this research contribute to the continuing discussion concerning responsible online conduct and child safety in the digital age