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Young Europeans spend up to 40 hours a week in front of the television. They are online 88 minutes a day (2 hours for 15-16-year-olds), starting on average at 9 years old. Inexperienced and naive web surfers, among whom we may include minors, when surfing with a lack of information, protection and control, face various risks, including violation of privacy, the commercial or other use of their profiles, health dangers, dependence phenomena, and a distorted relationship with reality and their own identity. I voted in favour of this report because I consider greater commitment by Member States to the protection of children in the digital world is essential, particularly through promoting complete mastery of its codes, which is essential for full and active citizenship in order to offer European citizens the chance to benefit from the cultural and economic aspects of all types of media associated with digital technology, and to contribute to achieving the objectives of the Lisbon Treaty, by favouring the emergence of a knowledge-based economy and encouraging competition."@en1
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