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Children in China are more likely to be exposed to inappropriate online materials than their foreign peers. China Daily reports that the US software maker Symantec Corp has recently conducted a survey. According to the survey results, about half of the children between the ages of eight and 17 in China have received improper content via the Internet, a higher rate than in other countries. Liu Bin, the Internet research director of the China Internet Network Information Center, attributes the findings in part to the disproportionately large number of users who go online primarily at Internet cafes, rather than at home. He says the lack of proper protection systems, particularly in Internet cafes in rural areas, increase the chances of children being exposed to questionable Internet content. China Daily sites suggestions that parental control software, which is currently gaining popularity, is conducive to eliminating the threat. |
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zhōng guó de hái zi bǐ qǐ guó wài de tóng líng rén lái shuō, gèng yǒu kě néng jiē chù dào wǎng shàng de bù liáng nèi róng. jù zhōng guó rì bào bào dào, měi guó de ruǎn jiàn zhì zào shāng sài mén tiě kè gōng sī zuì jìn kāi zhǎn le yí gè diào chá. gēn jù diào chá jié guǒ, zài zhōng guó, nián líng zài bā suì dào shí qī suì zhī jiān dà yuē yǒu yī bàn hái zi zài wǎng shàng jiē chù dào bù yí de nèi róng, zhè bǐ zài qí tā guó jiā duō chū hěn duō. zhōng guó hù lián wǎng luò zhōng xīn de hù lián wǎng yán jiū suǒ zhǔ rèn liú bīn yīn yì bǎ zhè gè diào chá jié guǒ bù fèn guī yīn yú zhòng duō bù chéng bǐ lì de shǐ yòng zhě, tā men zhǔ yào xuǎn zé zài wǎng bā shàng wǎng ér bú shì zài jiā. tā zhǐ chū, shì dàng de bǎo hù xì tǒng de quē shī, yóu qí shì zài xiāng cūn dì qū de wǎng bā zhōng, zhè zhǒng quē shī zēng jiā le hái zi men jiē chù bù zhēn shí wǎng luò nèi róng de jī huì. zhōng guó rì bào wǎng zhàn shàng jiàn yì, zhèng zài liú xíng qǐ lái de qīn dài kòng zhì ruǎn jiàn yǒu zhù yú xiāo chú zhè zhǒng wēi xié. |