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The ‘net’ is the most important technological advance of this century. It allows us to exchange all types of information (written, audio and audiovisual) from anywhere in the world. This has turned the internet into a pillar facilitating access to knowledge for a greater number of people. Girls and boys have also found the internet a door to a new world where games, teaching materials and information of interest is mingled with content not recommended for their age. As such, the internet is a threat to naive and inexperienced users, which include minors surfing and visiting various sites on the internet. They expose themselves to risks such as breaches of their personal data, the commercial use of their profiles on social networking or other sites or dependence phenomena, among others. In conclusion, the European institutions must be alert particularly when it comes to protecting minors from undesirable situations by improving online privacy and establishing parental control mechanisms, taking advantage of advances in new technologies. Therefore, I vote in favour."@en1
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