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The social website Facebook is allowing its young users to a special button on their profile. Some people call it a “panic” button but it is really a to report suspicious . All parents worry about who their children are talking to online. There are many of adults tricking children, meeting them and then them. In England, some children have been killed by people they on Facebook. They they were meeting a new friend. The new is a joint between Facebook and Britain’s Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Centre.

This is a great . It will mean children are when they use Facebook. The CEOP has already had a lot of success in criminals who want to harm children. The with Facebook is that you really don’t know who the strangers are. It is so easy for people to trick kids. Facebook spokeswoman Joanna Shields said: "Together we have a new way of helping young people stay safe . It is only through the and [focused] efforts of the [Internet] , police, parents and young people themselves that we can all keep online."


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