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| Inappropriate Web content and Internet predators make a strong case for online protection. It’s just too easy for children researching school reports or looking up movie stars to inadvertently... | |
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| A 2002 UK study by the NOP Research Group found that 29% of 4 million children (aged 7 to 17) online would freely give out their home address, and 14% would freely give out their e-mail address if... | |
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| In a 2001 study reported in the Journal of the American Medical Association, 89% of sexual solicitations weremade in either chat rooms or instant messages. Moreover, children are giving out personal... | |
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| As the number of children going online grows, so does Internet abuse targeting them. Increasingly, studies say parents are concerned about their children visiting Web sites with inappropriate content... | |
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| With a mouse click, the Internet pipes vast amount of free entertainment and educational resources into your home.. Throw in online shopping, chatting, PC gaming and downloadable music - is it any... | |
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