Facebook joined the Center for Exploitation and Online Child Protection (CEOP),to make the application "panic button" on the social networking site. The decision is selected as an effort to protect children from Internet crime. So that site administrators announced in London, England, Monday.
According to Facebook, an application that allows children to report suspicious behavior to the CEOP and Facebook. An advertisement for CEOP will also appear on the front page of the facebookers.
"By adding this application, Facebook users will have direct access to all services on the back of the CEOP. We provide a guarantee to every parent, to safely surf the Internet site," said CEOP Chief Executive Jim Gamble
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