USA Today reports that according to researchers, increasing numbers of children and teenagers are being exposed to pornography while surfing the internet. Forty-two percent of web users aged between 10 and 17 surveyed stated that they had seen pornography online in a recent 12-month span. 66 percent of those added that they did not want view those images, and they did not seek them out. For purposes of this research, “pornography” was defined as images of people naked or having sex. The conclusions of this study can be found in the February edition of Pediatrics …
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/2007-02-05-kids-onlineporn_x.htm
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