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"In recent years the age at which young people enter the digital world has fallen dramatically. It is not unusual for children at the age of 10, if not younger, to surf the web freely, despite all the risks this may entail. Some of the data are alarming, for example 15 % of internet users aged between 10 and 17 receive some form of sexual solicitation, and 34 % of them encounter sexual material that they have not searched for. Children are much more exposed and vulnerable to being the victims of scams and abuse, and that is why they are expressly protected, as Article 24 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union clearly states. This report emphasises a few important points such as the need to increase collaboration between the different authorities within the Member States and those in non-EU countries: cybercrime by nature knows no borders and is difficult to identify except with a dense, well-developed collaborative network. I therefore decided to support this report, which could lay the foundations for better protection and safety of children."@en1
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