Facebook has seen a major raise in young people exposure suspicious behavior online since it bring in a professed panic button in Britain last month, source said yesterday. A total of 211 Facebook users have used the button since July 12, put side by side to 28 who testimony suspected abuse through the site in the month previous to its introduction. The application, which is elective and promote to Facebook users aged 13 to 18, aspire to put off voracious adults from grooming unwary young users online.
Calls for a panic button rise in Britain after a 33 year old convict sex criminal was locked up in March for the rape and murder of 17 year old Ashleigh Hall, who he meet on Facebook by make-believe to be a teenage boy. The new information were description by Britain's Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP), which give the Click CEOP application nicknamed the panic button by media in a joint proposal with the social networking site.



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