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Abuse / Computer crimes / Bullying / Persecution / Parry Aftab / Online predator / Cyberbully / Social networking service / Netsafe / Cybercrime / Cyber-bullying / Ethics
Date: 2013-09-25 17:56:49
Abuse
Computer crimes
Bullying
Persecution
Parry Aftab
Online predator
Cyberbully
Social networking service
Netsafe
Cybercrime
Cyber-bullying
Ethics

T oday’s teens use technology more than ever. Most have high-speed Internet access, which they use to send instant messages to their friends, create blogs and online videos, keep personal profiles on social networking

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