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Keep us safe.

Everybody is talking about keeping us safe when we visit chatrooms on the internet, so wouldn’t it make sense if anybody, especially children, couldn’t sign into chatrooms, unless they used a webcam. That way we could see who our children and ourselves are chatting to. So no one could sign in and say they were somebody they weren't. You couldn’t get a man saying he was a boy, or a woman saying she was a girl, or even a girl or boy saying they were older than they were, because we would be able to see who we were chatting to. Maybe this wouldn’t be totally successful but it would be another way of trying to keep everybody safer when they signed into chatrooms. Parents could look at whoever their child was chatting to, just to make sure they were chatting to the person they said they were. Also the police could monitor these chatrooms or they could have specially trained people who could monitor them. Surely then our children and all of us would be safer without spoiling people’s enjoyment of chatrooms.

by Rita Joel.

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