Chat users to report child abuse

Aug 23, 2006

Users of Windows Messenger can now report suspected sexual predators of 
children with a mouse click.

A "report abuse" icon will soon appear on the chat software as a result of work 
by the UK's Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP).

Users will be encouraged to click the icon when they suffer or witness 
inappropriate sexual contact.

CEOP said, if necessary, reports would be passed to police forces around the 
world to track down sexual predators.

"What Microsoft and the CEOP are doing today is saying is 'enough is enough'," 
said Jim Gamble, head of CEOP in a statement. "By working together in a very
clear and tangible way we can safeguard children from online sexual predators."

Those clicking on the icon will be given advice about how best to capture 
evidence and take copies of online discussions.

Instant messaging programs such as MSN Messenger are hugely popular and give 
people a way to swap text chat with friends they know are online. Microsoft
said it had "millions" of MSN Messenger users in the UK.

Because the reporting is not anonymous CEOP hopes to filter out any nuisance or 
malicious reports of abuse.

The tab will be seen on Windows Messenger and its replacement Windows Live 
Messenger.

CEOP is backed by the government and was set up in April 2006 to act as a 
single point of contact for organisations combating or investigating the abuse
of children on the net.

CEOP is a member of the Virtual Global Taskforce (VGT), a global association of 
law enforcement organisations and anti-abuse organisations that try to combat
online sexual abuse and grooming. CEOP said it would work with VGT partners to 
investigate reports.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/5279164.stm

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