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Internet Fears Seen as Overblown

By The Associated Press 鈥 January 21, 2009 1 min read
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A task force charged with assessing technologies to protect children from unwanted contact online has concluded that no single approach is foolproof and that parental oversight is vital.

The Harvard University-led panel, in a report released Jan. 14, dismissed prospects for age-verification technologies, the approach favored by many law-enforcement officials who had pushed for the formation of the task force.

The yearlong also played down fears of Internet sexual predators who target children on social-networking sites such as Facebook and MySpace.

While citing other dangers such as online bullying, the panel said cases of predators typically involved youths well aware they were meeting an adult for sexual activities. Technology can be a component in the strategy to protect minors online, but Internet companies 鈥渟hould not overly rely upon any single technology or group of technologies as the primary solution,鈥 the task force said.

The task force was headed by Internet scholars at Harvard University and grew out of an agreement that MySpace reached with most state attorneys general a year ago. Members of the panel include Internet service companies and nonprofit groups, such as those focused on children鈥檚 safety.

Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal criticized the report for relying on 鈥渙utdated and inadequate鈥 research to downplay the threat of predators. Mr. Blumenthal said the task force should have made more specific recommendations for implementing and improving technologies.

Parry Aftab, a child-safety advocate with task-force member , said the group produced a report that essentially 鈥渨e could have done without spending a year. We could have said there isn鈥檛 enough research out there.鈥

But she said she agreed with its conclusions: Children are typically at risk because they put themselves at risk, rather than because they are tricked, and technology isn鈥檛 enough to address that.

A version of this article appeared in the January 21, 2009 edition of 澳门跑狗论坛

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