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The very rapid introduction of new technologies often creates difficulties for parents and teachers, in terms of putting these technologies across to children in an effective and positive way. The resulting gap provides ground for internet threats of all kinds, so that the protection of children in the digital world is becoming essential. This own-initiative report envisages actions, both at the level of national educational systems and in terms of specific requirements for internet service providers. Of course, these proposals alone do not solve the problem. Effective protection of children depends to a large extent on the family. However, it is clear that protection of children should under no circumstances be equated with exclusion from the new technologies which are now a necessary resource for improving children’s qualifications and skills. In the same spirit, protection must be accompanied by a boost to investment in new technologies, especially in countries which are facing financial problems. The report, for which I voted, adequately covers this aspect."@en1
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