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Special reportsYou are in: BBC Newsline > Special reports > Internet safety ![]() Internet safetyBBC Newsline looks at the issue of Internet safety and how parents can keep their children safe from harm when they go online. ![]() Nicole Hammond How young is too young to be on social networking sites? One mum was shocked to find out how easy it was for strangers to contact her daughter. Tara Mills reports. Help playing audio/video Help playing audio/video Jim Gamble is the head of the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP), a UK wide organisation which protects children from the dangers posed by the Internet. He took part in a special webcast following tonight's programme. ![]() As well as answering the questions emailed by BBC Newsline viewers, he also told us why he is calling for all social networking sites to include a link to the police. Help playing audio/video last updated: 23/04/2009 at 20:20 Have Your SayWhat question would you like Jim Gamble to answer about Internet safety? Louise McDowell Anonymous SEE ALSOYou are in: BBC Newsline > Special reports > Internet safety
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