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One in eight UK children report upsetting sexual content they encounter online
Jul 11, 4:04 pm
London, July 11 (ANI): Only one in eight children in Britain will report seeing upsetting sexual content on the Internet, according to a report.The study conducted by the London School of Economics revealed that just 12 per cent of children use the reporting tools on websites.The report found that almost a fifth of children reported upsetting sexual messages they had encountered online, while just 15 per cent reported upsetting sexual images.Fourteen percent of children aged 9-16 said they had seen sexual images online. Two percent said they had seen violent sexual images, the Telegraph reports.According to the survey, one third of children who had reported upsetting material online said they did not find the response to be helpful.EU Kids Online project has pointed out that children need simpler and more accessible tools so that they can raise concerns."Given the relatively low take-up of online reporting mechanisms, there is considerable scope for further promoting their availability, age-appropriateness and use," the paper quoted Professor Sonia Livingstone, the director of the EU Kids Online project, as saying. (ANI)
Syrian Electronic Army hacks Financial Times, Twitter sites
May 19, 10:54 am
Wellington, May 19 (ANI): In another cyber-attack Twitter and Financial Times (FT) website have reportedly been hacked.
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Soon your hand will also be your smartphone
May 18, 4:11 pm
Washington, May 18 (ANI): Researchers from the University of Tokyo are in the process of developing a technology to put the mobile phone on the palm of your hand.
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NYT website attacked by unknown hackers
May 18, 2:28 pm
Washington, May 18 (ANI): The New York Times has revealed that its website was hacked earlier this week, preventing access to a small number of users.
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Indian students win $60k grand prize at 2013's Dell Social Innovation Challenge
May 18, 1:39 pm
New Delhi, May 18 (ANI): A team of students from India became the winner of the 60,000-dollar-grand-prize at the Dell Social Innovation Challenge (DSIC 2013) for its project Solar Conduction Dryer.
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