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Online Protection for Children Against Pedophiles and Other Predators

Officials state that children may be giving too much personal and private information of themselves that could put them in danger. The profiles of children are being made and constantly updated as long as they keep giving out personal information.

The information gathered for marketing can also wind up in the hands of those who seek to inflict harm on children. Technology may be a source of opportunities and also a source of potential danger, claims a house representative.

The bill states that parental consent is a must before any information regarding a child is sold. Also, companies are told to acknowledge who their source of information is and where it was dispensed. Children may provide more information than their parents would knowingly give out.

All of that data can then be culled from various sources to put together a complete picture, from the number of children in a household to what they buy, their names, their ages, and their ages and their pets. It's phenomenal to think that people may have more information on my child than I have, a parent of two said.

The need to educate people on why the bill is there is just as important as having the bill itself. A mother who lost her daughter to a predator is now an active child advocate who supports him. The suspect was found guilty of murder. Members of a panel will deliberate on whether or not he should be executed. A list of kids' names, ages, and addresses were sold by a marketing company for $277. Apparently, there are some who don't agree with community notification programs and sex offender registry.

The offenders may be anonymous, but not they would know who their victims are. It just seems to be meaningless for him. There is enough protective measures being done, says the marketing industry. They demanded to see the victims with their own eyes, but the father said that he would not be able to show them any victims. Those at the conference tackled on the elements found on the Internet that would pose as a threat to a child's safety.

Online Protection for Children Against Pedophiles and Other Predators

By: shelianwenona




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