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"Mr President, I would like to express my support for this report from my own point of view. The internet has become an inseparable part of our everyday lives, and unfortunately that is also the case for our children. Although practical measures have already been adopted, in 1998 and 2006, for the protection of minors online, children are still exposed to various risks. These risks often bring with them not only physical harm to children but also significant financial consequences for their parents. Statistics clearly show that children who go online easily become victims – first and foremost of sexual assault, bullying, or commercial or other misuse of their profiles.
It is shocking how some firms unhesitatingly exploit the ignorance and inexperience of these minors for their own profit and commercial ends. Children often do not recognise what is an advert and what is part of the content of the web page itself. In the context of advertising online quizzes and games, then children …"@en1
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