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72% of all parents are concerned that other people could locate their child through their mobile phone using location based services
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Young people are becoming more aware of privacy settings on social networking sites 69% of 12-15 year olds say that their social networking site can only be seen by friends/family
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25% of 12-15 year olds do not make any checks when visiting new websites 66% say they make some kind of check eg: padlocks, how up to date the information is, asking whether other people have visited it, or if it is a known brand
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45% of parents say they have internet controls or filtering software in place For the rest… 13% say they did not know such things were possible; 41% say it is because they usually supervise the child online; and 66% of parents of 12-15s say they trust their child.
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The top 10 websites visited by 6-11 year olds are… Google Google Search MSN/WindowsLive/Bing BBC Windows Live Messenger Facebook Yahoo! YouTube eBay Disney Online
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8% of people aged between 9 and 19 have met someone face-to-face who they first met online
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60% of 11-16 year olds say they have been bullied… 10% for more than a year 16% every day 5% two or three times a week
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89% of parents thought cyberbullying was just as serious as other types of bullying
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54% of parents had not talked to their children about how to protect themselves from cyberbullying
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33% of people aged between 9 and 19 have received unwanted sexual comments online
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Every day BT blocks 35,000 attempts to access child pornography
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16% of parents think their child has seen pornography on the internet 57% of young people who go online at least once a week have come into contact with pornography
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26% of parents can check web history 65% of young people can clear web history
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1% of parents think their children are blogging 33% of young people use blogs 67% of parents do not know what a blog is
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76% of parents do not have rules about what their children do on the computer
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Almost a quarter of parents said they would allow their child of 10 or under to go on the internet unsupervised at home
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38% of parents said they had or would allow children 10 or under to have a mobile phone. 10% of parents said they had or would allow their child of eight or under to have a mobile phone.
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One in five children have said they have been bullied online or by phone.
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