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The internet is changing fast - and not always for the better - because for children the dangers it presents are just as real as the opportunities to learn and make friendships.

And unless we take the chance we have now to make the internet safer, we will fall even further behind the criminals who are taking advantage of the industry's slowness to act.
 
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The internet is changing fast - and not always for the better - because for children the dangers it presents are just as real as the opportunities to learn and make friendships.

And unless we take the chance we have now to make the internet safer, we will fall even further behind the criminals who are taking advantage of the industry's slowness to act.
 
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The internet is changing fast - and not always for the better - because for children the dangers it presents are just as real as the opportunities to learn and make friendships.

And unless we take the chance we have now to make the internet safer, we will fall even further behind the criminals who are taking advantage of the industry's slowness to act.


As you read this there are millions of illegal images of child abuse in circulation online. Children are visiting social networking sites that have no effective control over their content. And with more and more public WiFi zones plus web-enabled mobile phones, access to dangerous content has never been easier.

But together we can make the net safer - please sign our Safety.Net petition now.

The new UK Council for Child Internet Safety is deciding how to make the internet and mobile phones safer for children – and we have the chance to influence it by petitioning the Prime Minister directly on six key issues.

  1. Stop the use of software for private sharing of child abuse images

  2. Block children's mobile phone access to adult content

  3. Ensure social networking sites protect young users by proactively reviewing and removing offensive/illegal content

  4. Pre-install child safety software on all computer and mobile web devices

  5. Make therapeutic services available for children who have been abused and had pictures and films of the abuse appear on the internet

  6. Provide specialist training for professionals who deal with online offenders

The NSPCC has influenced policy in the past with your help and we can, and must, do so again today.

Please sign the Safety.Net petition now and make the net a safer place for children.

Thank you.

Christine Wood
Relationship Manager



But together we can make the net safer - please sign our Safety.Net petition now.

The new UK Council for Child Internet Safety is deciding how to make the internet and mobile phones safer for children – and we have the chance to influence it by petitioning the Prime Minister directly on six key issues.

  1. Stop the use of software for private sharing of child abuse images

  2. Block children's mobile phone access to adult content

  3. Ensure social networking sites protect young users by proactively reviewing and removing offensive/illegal content

  4. Pre-install child safety software on all computer and mobile web devices

  5. Make therapeutic services available for children who have been abused and had pictures and films of the abuse appear on the internet

  6. Provide specialist training for professionals who deal with online offenders

The NSPCC has influenced policy in the past with your help and we can, and must, do so again today.

Please sign the Safety.Net petition now and make the net a safer place for children.

Thank you.

Christine Wood
Relationship Manager

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  1. Stop the use of software for private sharing of child abuse images

  2. Block children's mobile phone access to adult content

  3. Ensure social networking sites protect young users by proactively reviewing and removing offensive/illegal content

  4. Pre-install child safety software on all computer and mobile web devices

  5. Make therapeutic services available for children who have been abused and had pictures and films of the abuse appear on the internet

  6. Provide specialist training for professionals who deal with online offenders

The NSPCC has influenced policy in the past with your help and we can, and must, do so again today.

Please sign the Safety.Net petition now and make the net a safer place for children.

Thank you.

Christine Wood
Relationship Manager

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