Children are being harassed online in the country. UNICEF United Nations Emergency Child Fund says 32 percent of Internet users aged 10 to 17 years are in danger of being victim of online violence, intimidation and digital violence. The organization said that those who suffer from online intimidation are more likely to be addicted to alcoholic drugs and the rate of school dropout than other students. Besides, there is a fear of losing their self-esteem and health problems. The company has called for concerted action against the counter. This is a picture of a survey conducted by UNICECHU Bangladesh, which is the online safety of children in Bangladesh. Yesterday, the program was published at the Software Technelli Park Auditorium in the capital's Kawran Bazar, attended by attendees of Postal, Telecommunication and Information Technology Minister Mustafa Jabber, UNICEF Bangladesh Resident Representative Edward Begever, Outreach Partner Team Engine CEO Samira Jubilee
Mastafa Jabbar said on the occasion of filing to make the country safer, the initiative has been taken to filter the bad content with the app to ensure internet security for the children. To start and stop all porn sites, technology will start using in March. He said the government is taking steps to stop the porn sites, and to protect the future generation, it will have to be taken as a war.
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