Helping Protect Children, Ctd.

08/27/08 at 8:23 am

 

We’ve written previously about our commitment to helping families keep kids safe on the Internet — including our participation in a cable industry partnership with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC).

Continuing those efforts, we’ve added a banner in the right column of this blog that links to the NCMEC’s “CyberTipline,” where interested citizens can file reports on suspected cases of child exploitation. In turn, those reports will be forwarded by NCMEC to the appropriate law enforcement agencies for investigation — and, when relevant, to the affected Electronic or Internet Service Provider.

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