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"The data speak loud and clear: Europe’s children are online starting on average at 9 years of age, but in some very precocious cases, even before they start schooling and reading. A total of 38 % of young people aged 9 to 12 and 77 % aged 15 and 16 are registered on a social network. In their profile, 16 % use a fictitious profile and 27 % of 9 to 12 year-olds declare an older age than their real one, and state that they find it easier to express themselves online rather than face to face. In the light of these startling facts, we should highlight how these inexperienced and naïve web surfers are constant victims of child pornography, violation of privacy and commercial fraud. We therefore need to ensure continuity for the Safer Internet Programme so that responsibility for protecting minors against cybercrime is held by the police, in an increasingly efficient and cooperative form at European level. In the light of what I have briefly explained, I voted in favour of the proposal."@en1
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