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Guidelines for Parents, Guardiansand Educators onChild OnlineProtection
 
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 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
 
 These Guidelines have been prepared by ITU and a team of contributing authors from leading institutions active in the ICT sector and would not have beenpossible without their time, enthusiasm and dedication.ITU is grateful to all of the following authors, who have contributed their valuable time and insights: (listed in alphabetical order)Cristina Bueti and Sandra Pandi (ITU)John Carr (Children’s Charities’ Coalition on Internet Safety)Ethel Quayle (University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom)Janice Richardson (Insafe network)Isabella Santa (European Network and Information Security Agency)Margareta Traung (European Commission Safer Internet programme)Nevine Tewk (The Suzanne Mubarak Women’s International Peace Movement: CyberPeace Initiative) The authors wish to thank John Carr from CHIS, Sonia Billard and Christiane Agbton-Johnson from UNIDIR, and Katerina Christaki from ENISA for theirdetailed review and comments.ITU wishes to acknowledge Salma Abbasi from eWWG for her valuable involvement in the Child Online Protection (COP) Initiative. Additional information and materials relating to these Draft Guidelines can be found at: http://www.itu.int/cop/ and will be updated on a regular basis.If you have any comments, or if you would like to provide any additional information, please contact Ms. Cristina Bueti at cop@itu.int
 
Guidelines for Parents, Guardians and Educators
Executive Summary 1Guidelines for Parents, Guardians and Educators 4
Parents and GuardiansEducators
1. Background 72. Children and Young People Online 11
Case Study: Egyptian Young People and the Internet 15
3. Parents, Guardians and Educators 17
Deningparents,guardiansandeducatorsWhatmanyparents,guardiansandeducatorsdontknow 
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