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"en.20121119.23.1-180-250"2
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". – The agenda of promoting digital literacy and enhancing the access of young Europeans to the internet and to the unparalleled learning and communicating opportunities provided by it also raises the concern of how to protect our children from the dangers stemming from their ever growing online presence. Member States and the Commission therefore need to support and launch awareness-raising campaigns targeting children, parents and educators in order to provide the information necessary for the protection against cybercrime, as well as to encourage them to report suspicious websites and online behaviour. It would also be beneficial if authorities would reach agreements with content providers and server hosts to repel illegal or threatening activities in mainstream online media, most typically in social networks. National and international procedural rules for shutting down websites hosting exploitative, threatening, abusive, discriminatory or otherwise malicious content need also be properly established."@en1
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