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Story: Confusion over Yahoo!'s pledge to block paedophiles

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Posted by: Anonymous (Thursday 4 March 2004, 5:24 PM)

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i have 2 daughters ages 11,10 & everytime they go in a chatroom. they are always asked if they want to cyber chat. i don't think that should be allowed in any of the chatroom. i think they should have chatroom for young children.like the ages of 6-12 i think when younger children want to get in the chat room all they have to do is lie about there ages & they can get in very easy. so i want to know how i can put a block on the chatroom.because i don't need older guys talking to my daughters about sex.i also think the chatrooms should'nt be used to talk dirty or use to cyber in any of the rooms.

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