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Internet and social networks are a tool of socialization whose use is increasingly common. And children are no strangers to the virtual public square where often there are real dangers.

This seems testify to a recent report from the European Commission, under which 38% of small aged between nine and two years in the European Union (EU) have profiles on social networking internet. Stories

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The study "Children of the EU and the Internet", prepared by the London School of Economics of the United Unidoa from a survey of 25,000 European children, suggests that a fifth of children who use these pages do so with a profile groups, whose data is accessible to any Internet user.

This trend, says the work "is accentuated among younger, less aware of the privacy tools available to the network. Hazards
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This data highlighted the need for measures to help lower-and his parents to protect their data online.

"A growing number of children are in social networks, but many do not take steps to protect themselves online. These young are being exposed to harm them and are vulnerable to predators, "said European Commissioner for Digital Agenda, Neelie Kroes.

Neelie Kroes, European Commissioner for
Digital Agenda" (The companies that own these sites) should seek immediately lower profiles were only accessible for its list of approved contacts, "said Kroes.

One of the recommendations raised by the study is that social networks eliminate the age restrictions for its members, both to improve security.

"To the extent that often children lie about their age to join sites 'forbidden', would be more practical to identify young users and to provide forms of protection easy to use, "he told the BBC Staksrud Elisabeth, University of Oslo in Norway, one of the study's authors.

"However, we are aware that lifting the age limit could lead to increased underage users," he added.

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Another conclusion emerging from the report, which took into account the population of the 25 EU Member States, is that Facebook is increasingly the preferred network for European children.

In this regard, 57% of children between nine and 16 year olds use the web.

In a statement, Facebook said it welcomed the attention that research had on the subject.

"Recent reports stressed how difficult it is to apply age restrictions on the internet and there is no simple way to prevent children do not lie about your age."

The company added that initiatives such as the center of Facebook helped to maintain the privacy of minors, but added that the role of families is important.

"Just as parents teach their children how to cross streets safely, internet safety should also be an important lesson, "the company said.

Source: BBC Editorial

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