
Child Artifacts
Child artifacts refer to the digital traces and data created by children through their online activities, such as emails, search histories, social media posts, photos, and app usage. These artifacts help digital forensics teams understand a child's actions, interests, and interactions on devices or online platforms. They are valuable in investigations for identifying misuse, safety concerns, or legal evidence. Proper handling and analysis of child artifacts are essential to ensure privacy rights are respected while gathering necessary information for child protection or legal purposes.