Eight in Ten (77%) Parents Concerned Their Teenage Child Could Encounter Sexual Predators Online

Two Thirds (62%) Are Visiting Websites That Their Child Has Visited To Monitor Content

Only Half (53%) Know Who To Contact Should Their Child Be A Victim On The Internet

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Toronto, ON – Eight in ten (77%) parents with children between the ages of 12 and 17, inclusive, are concerned that their child could encounter sexual predators online, with a majority (51%) indicating that they are ‘very concerned’, and a quarter (26%) saying that they are ‘somewhat concerned’. Highlighting some of the possible...

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