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They should hide their ‘Faces’ in shame
Responding to a BBC investigation into Facebook's failure to remove inappropriate images of children, Children's Commissioner for England, Anne Longfield said:  “It is totally unacceptable that Facebook does not remove sexualised imagery of children immediately. They, like other social media companies and internet providers, have a duty to protect children from harm and must make sure that they do so”.
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Children’s Commissioner:  Facebook & other social media providers must act responsibly & protect children

Anne Longfield responds to reports about decriminalising viewing of indecent images of children

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Local MP joins fight against child sexual abuse

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Thank God the technology didn’t exist when my own children were vulnerable! (Editor)

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