Parents want more information about children’s safety online, says poll
News | 06/14/2001 4:00 am EDT
Virtually all Canadian parents want more information about keeping their children safe online, but industry representatives say that concern isn’t slowing Internet penetration rates. The Online Child Safety Study, released last month by the Media Awareness Network, shows a full 93 per cent of Canadian parents want more information about how to help their children keep out of trouble on the Internet. This content is available to wirereport.ca subscribers Already a subscriber? Sign in here Unlock all the Canadian telecom, broadcasting and digital media news you need.Take a free trial or subscribe to The Wire Report now. FREE TRIALTwo weeks free access to thewirereport.ca and our exlusive newsletters. SUBSCRIBEUnlimited access to thewirereport.ca and our exlusive newsletters. Reuse & PermissionsUnauthorized distribution, transmission, reuse or republication of any and all content is strictly prohibited. To discuss re-use of this material, please contact: Customer Care, 613-688-8821 | subscriptions@hilltimes.com |