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Minister claims progress in tackling child abuse images online
Ministers say agreements reached with internet firms will lead to a "fundamental change" in how images of child abuse are dealt with online. Firms suc...
Source: BBC News
Internet service providers step up efforts to block child abuse images
The government estimates that there are 1 million unique users of images of child abuse online, but only 40,000 reports of illegal images are made eac...
Source: The Guardian
Rise in children "sexting"
"Children as young as 12 years old are 'sexting'. Not only can this have a negative impact of their well-being but what they don't realise, at this ag...
Source: This is Surreytoday
Maria Miller warns internet firms on child abuse images
Internet providers are to face unrelenting pressure to restrict access to "horrific" and illegal images of child abuse, the culture secretary, Maria M...
Source: The Guardian
Internet Watch Foundation on combating child abuse imagery
Sir Richard Tilt of the Internet Watch Foundation says the UK is better than many countries at combating the problem of online child abuse imagery, bu...
Source: BBC News
Focus on cyber-bullying
The new study, being funded by the British Academy, will involve holding focus groups with young people, their parents and teachers, to get an insight...
Source: This is Nottingham
Editorial: Internet can be a force for good
Hence the more pressing concern most people have about the internet is not CIA snooping but the uses to which it can be put by paedophiles. The eviden...
Source: The Independent
BT to display clear message on web pages containing child abuse images
But now, BT users will be met with a message that reads: "Access has been denied by your internet service provider because this page may contain indec...
Source: The Independent
Diane Abbott warns of 'forces' against 'effective protection of children online'
Labour's shadow health minister Diane Abbott has warned of "hugely powerful" forces that are "in effect" against "the effective protection of children...
Source: Wired.co.uk
Google gives £1m to IWF charity that polices child abuse online
“This contribution will significantly boost our work to meet our vision eliminating online child sexual abuse content,” said Susie Hargreaves, chief e...
Source: The Independent