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Facebook defends safety policy
Rival social networking services including Bebo and MSN Messenger have the feature, which links users directly to Ceop to report suspected activity by...
Source: The Guardian
Religion teacher facing jail after using web to seduce pupil
Kieran Binns groomed one of his two victims through social networking site Bebo before seducing her at his flat when she was just 15. ......
Source: Scottish Daily Record
Bristol primary school pupils learn of online dangers
They are designed to raise awareness of online grooming, bullying and exploitation. In the sessions, Emma and the children discuss the pupils' online ...
Source: Bristol Evening Post
SXSW 2010: Google and Facebook failed on privacy, says Danah Boyd
By Shane Richmond Internet Last updated: March 14th, 2010 Google and Facebook have both violated the privacy of their users with recent software...
Source: Telegraph.co.uk (blog)
The future of Facebook
Is Facebook now "too big to fail"? I don't mean in the sense that the taxpayer would have to pick up the pieces if it went under, but in the sense tha...
Source: The Guardian
Calls to regulate social website
A spokesman said: “We have and will legislate against criminal activity, such as distributing child abuse images and grooming. “But the internet is a ...
Source: The Northern Echo
Social engagement
Indeed, figures from ComScore suggest a third of all internet activity initiated on a mobile phone is bound for Facebook, with Bebo on 3% of visits an...
Source: mad.co.uk
Independent inquiry will ask why no national alert issued for Peter Chapman
Three years ago, ministers proposed that convicted rapists and paedophiles should be forced to disclose their online details to stop them grooming...
Source: The Northern Echo
Net perverts preying on kids: Daily Mirror investigation
The National Centre for Social Research is one of the bodies carrying out coordinated research into internet grooming of children....
Source: Mirror.co.uk
Police criticised over Facebook killer case referral
Merseyside Police has been criticised for not referring earlier its handling of the case of a known sex offender who killed a teenager he met on Faceb...
Source: BBC News