Facebook panic button deemed a success
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More than 200 Facebook users have fingered suspected nonces since the social notworking site finally relented and installed a 'Panic Button' which allows kids to report suspicious behaviour. After months of badgering, The Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (Ceop) finally persuaded the folks at Facebook to create the online application and figures from last month seem to support the need for a simple reporting procedure. Forty-four top cops from all over...
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