The other issue is that, when you talk to young people about privacy, one of the groups of people they need privacy from are their parents. This is a healthy part of growing up. They need privacy from their parents, in particular at ages when they're exploring issues around identity, whether it be gender, sexual identity, or sexuality. It's very important for them to be able to have privacy from parents on these issues.
An overarching parental right that says the parent should be the person who has the absolutely authority to makes these decisions, I have some hesitations about.