Mike Tully on July 12th, 2010

Facebook is adding what’s described as a “panic button” to its site in the United Kingdom following the murder of 17-year-old Ashleigh Hall. Facebook initially resisted adding the app created by the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Center. Facebook has been promoting its own safety features. The “panic button” is likely to migrate to the [...]

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The little girl had her own protective force field. A bubble. With walls that could defend her against mean words and teasing. If any child dared launch a nasty word in her direction, she’d aptly tell them: “You can’t hurt me, I’m in my bubble.” Most parents can only hope that if ever their child [...]

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