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European children spend up to 40 hours a week in front of the television. They are online 88 minutes a day (2 hours for 15/16-year-olds), starting on average at 9 years of age, but in some very precocious cases, even before they start schooling and reading.
Unfortunately, children are exposed to enormous risks, such as psychological manipulation, child pornography, violation of privacy, online gambling, commercial fraud, conduct that can have a number of consequences, such as cyber bullying and sexting, and other content unsuitable for their age, such as inappropriate advertising, violence, sex, etc., which can cause fear and anxiety.
It is our responsibility to defend children’s innocence and to protect them from the dangers to which they may be exposed as a result of access to the internet or television. It is necessary to ensure continuity for the Safer Internet Programme, and to encourage action to combat online crime against minors, which has been successfully adopted by some Member States, facilitating information exchange with internet service providers and e-mail service providers."@en1
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