Facebook Meeting With Ceop To Discuss "Panic Button"
The director of a British child protection agency, Ceop, wants Facebook to install a “panic” button on every page, in order to give under-age users a means to report suspicious activity. The director, Jim Gamble, and the agency have a campaign on to convince Facebook to do something about a variety of issues children face on the site, including cyberbullying, “distressing material,” luring them into real-life meetings and other behaviors.
Jim Gamble, director of the Ceop (Child Exploitation and Online Protection) center, who previously mounted
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