One of the solutions she incorporates is that some laws, “that allow an individual to request personal information be scrubbed from the search-engine results—could be passed to protect minors in the United States.” Although she later goes to say that a law like this is unlikely to pass in the United States, she also includes that laws like these have worked in other places like the European Union and Argentina. Because she knows that these “right to be forgotten” laws work, LaFrance brings them up to let her readers know that there are actions that can solve this child’s right to privacy crisis. Instead of leaving her readers thinking that the only option they have is to limit their posting on social media, she tells us that there are other measures that can be taken that could solve these
One of the solutions she incorporates is that some laws, “that allow an individual to request personal information be scrubbed from the search-engine results—could be passed to protect minors in the United States.” Although she later goes to say that a law like this is unlikely to pass in the United States, she also includes that laws like these have worked in other places like the European Union and Argentina. Because she knows that these “right to be forgotten” laws work, LaFrance brings them up to let her readers know that there are actions that can solve this child’s right to privacy crisis. Instead of leaving her readers thinking that the only option they have is to limit their posting on social media, she tells us that there are other measures that can be taken that could solve these