A NEW survey carried out by the NSPCC has shown that more than 50 per cent of British children have had an unwanted experience' on the internet.
Cyber-bullying, threats and internet predators are increasing problems but, luckily, help is at hand from desktop monitoring software Securus which is now used in more than 800 British schools.
Securus alerts staff to any abuse, bullying, racism or predator grooming by searching for inappropriate words and phrases. The software monitors potentially harmful activities on the internet, email, or offline in applications such as Word.
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