MANY parents here and worldwide have little idea of what their children are up to online, a worldwide survey has found.
They do not know whether their children have been a target of cyber-bullying, Internet paedophiles and online fraudsters or been exposed to pornography - or how their children are coping with all this if they have.
Ask parents and 92 per cent of them will say they have set up ground rules about using the Internet, but ask the young ones and only 66 per cent say these rules exist, the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) has found.
The ITU, the technology arm of the United Nations, revealed this and other findings in conjunction with World Telecommunications and Information Society Day on May 17.
The day was marked here on Tuesday by about 80 industry professionals at a gathering organised by the Association of Telecommunications Industry of Singapore (Atis).
Other findings by the ITU include:
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Last time no computer. I watch cassette. ![]()
atleast better then trying out sex for real...
Originally posted by EarlNeo:atleast better then trying out sex for real...
LOL
kids are lately becoming better than the adult, as in within the 'www.' yeah.
And you thought they learnt all that from Aware's sex ed programs. ![]()
lolx last time no computer ppl buy DVD rom
hanorhanor. . my friend print some pics, all siao siao le
Speaking of that, this sun Crimewatch (eng) got one 17 year old is in THAT!!!
Originally posted by bus555:Speaking of that, this sun Crimewatch (eng) got one 17 year old is in THAT!!!
ya but its an acting, not the real person involved..
Ya lor FAIL =.= demo how the molestor do
Originally posted by QX179R:ya but its an acting, not the real person involved..
I know