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The report highlights three key elements in protecting children in the digital world: education about media and new media, protection of privacy and the right of reply, and digital citizenship. In a matter as important as protecting children in the digital world, reference should also be made to the role of the public service in ensuring safe and universal access to the internet and combating digital exclusion. The average child spends 88 minutes a day online and there are risks of the violation of privacy, the commercial or other use of their profiles, health dangers, the rise of dependence phenomena and a distorted relationship with reality and their own identity. Although this is a problem that obviously concerns us, I must mention the reservations we have in relation to the prohibitions to be implemented, insofar as they should not impose restrictions on the rights of freedom of expression and must respect privacy and data protection. Accordingly, the Safer Internet Programme (cybercrime control and exchange of information) should not jeopardise those rights, and we believe that this is not guaranteed."@en1
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