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"Preventive action, through education about norms of conduct, plays an essential role in training children to make decisions about their online activity. The perception that children form for themselves about what is normal and acceptable for society is highly important. The way they perceive the use of digital media is important so that, in the future, they will be able to decide for themselves which paths they want to follow on the internet and which ones they prefer to avoid. Because an attitude is defined as a predisposition that forms over time and which is used to judge a context, a young person’s attitude to the internet forms over time and is very likely to be the result of the attitudes of friends, family or teachers to this medium.
I commend the idea of a campaign aimed at parents to help them understand the digital content their children are handling, and especially ways to protect them. I also find very useful the advice given to Member States and the Commission to conduct information campaigns to protect against IT crime. International cooperation between legal authorities should be strengthened, as should the work of civil society organisations involved in combating and monitoring online activities harmful to minors."@en1
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