CEOP To Use Cartoon To Highlight Dangers Of Online Meeting
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The Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) has launched a new initiative on EU's Safer Internet Day, under which five year old internet users will be educated on internet safety by the means of a new interactive campaign of games and cartoons centered around the adventures of Lee and Kim. The new child protection campaign will try to warn children about the dangers of the internet and advising them on online privacy so that they don't give out personal...
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