The head of a government body responsible for keeping children safe has criticised social networking sites for not doing enough to protect youngsters. Jim Gamble, chief executive of the Child ...
"While the assessment may not make comfortable reading," commented CEOP chief executive Peter Davies, "that isn’t its purpose; it’s an objective assessment of the issues as we see them but as a result ...
The Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Centre has revealed that there have been 55,000+ downloads of its Facebook ‘panic button’ app. It has so far been used 211 times to report ...
Almost 80 people including a Scout leader, a retired teacher and members of the Armed Forces have been arrested in raids as part of an operation targeting suspected internet paedophiles. Officers from ...
Facebook has come under attack from Britain's most senior police officers, who have criticised the social-networking giant for refusing to adopt a "panic button" which would allow victims of online ...
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