This publication comes from the Home Office Task Force on Child Protection on the Internet. Starting with the obligatory explanation of social networking, the range of uses among young people, the legal framework in which social networking providers operate and the development of location-based services for finding and meeting your friends, with the privacy implications involved, the report goes on to consider child development and the psychological issues around identity in young people and the risks opened up or enhanced through social networking tools.



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