Facebook and the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre have launched the ClickCEOP app to keep kids safe on the social network. Hopefully it'll end the tabloid hysteria Richard Trenholm ...
Ceop's panic button allows users to report criminal activity Facebook is launching an app which makes it easier for users to report suspicious behaviour online. The social networking site is working ...
Children are being put at risk by deficiencies at the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (Ceop), former staff have told Newsnight. Tom Simmons, a former detective, and Emma Howard, a ...
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Children are increasingly being groomed over the internet for the sole purpose of online sexual abuse, research by a child protection watchdog suggests. Only 7% of the 1,145 online abuse cases ...
Almost 80 people including a Scout leader, a retired teacher and members of the Armed Forces have been arrested in raids as part of an operation targeting suspected internet paedophiles. Officers from ...
The UK's Child Exploitation and Online Protection centre today claimed its new Facebook application has prompted 211 new reports of suspicious online behaviour. Facebook, which has 26 million UK ...
The Child Exploitation and Online Protection (Ceop) agency will become part of the new National Crime Agency, Home Secretary Theresa May has said. Ceop's previous head Jim Gamble resigned in protest ...
"While the assessment may not make comfortable reading," commented CEOP chief executive Peter Davies, "that isn’t its purpose; it’s an objective assessment of the issues as we see them but as a result ...
Children are increasingly being groomed over the internet for the sole purpose of online sexual abuse, research by a child protection watchdog suggests. Only 7% of the 1,145 online abuse cases ...