More and more parents are opting to not post photos of their children on social media stites, most saying it's a safety issue. Other parents worry what companies may do if they get a hold of their child's photos and person information. It's being called the 'Baby Blackout.' Families are keeping their entire child's identity off the internet. One parent to talked to the Associated Press said she's all for posting photos of pets, she even created an Instagram account for her dog. But when it comes to children, she says no way. "I just have a vague discomfort having her photograph out there for anyone to look at... When you meet a new person and go to their account, you can look them up, look at photos, videos, know when they are traveling," parent Sonia Rao said. Tech consultant Scott Steinberg added, "I have a no tolerance policy... If I don't want somebody to know about my child, to take an active interest in them, to recognize them in a city street or as they are leaving the school yard, the easiest way to do that is not to have any identifying information out about them." What is your take on children and the internet? CLICK HERE for more information on the Associated Press article.