How would you feel if I told you that since the day of your birth all your memories, your fears, your experiences have not been your own? They don't belong to you, but to hundreds of persons whom you've never met, that you'll probably never know, and yet know everything about your life. That, in a few words, is what's happening right now with millions of persons aged cero to twelve. The children of the world have lost their privacy to the egoism of the Facebook mom. The problem is not if Facebook is cool or not (and everything indicates it's clearly not with teenagers between 14 and 18 due to the intense use of their parents), but one of basic human rights.This particular social platform hit the mainstream in 2007. Worst case scenario, millions of kids from zero to seven have been victims for seven years of parents that have saturated Facebook with thousands of photographs that ignore the right of those minors to live a life away from the public opinion. Or