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john walsh intros free child id app

the national center for missing amp exploited children and emcor group inc nyse: eme today announced the launch of safety central a free child safety app available for apple and android devices the app is designed to help parents and guardians protect their families and act quickly should their child go missingtiming is critical when a child is missing and safety central lets parents provide the tools that law enforcement needs to start the search with just the touch of a button said john walsh ncmec co-founder and host of cnns the hunt this may be the most important app youll have on your deviceto view the multimedia release go to:http:wwwmultivucomplayersenglish7925051-ncmec-emcor-safety-central-app
rockonesock for missing children

throughout the month of may in honor of national missing childrens day may 25 the national center for missing amp exploited children is raising awareness about missing children with a new social media campaign called rockonesock the awareness campaign invites the public to show its support for missing children and their families in three steps: take a footsie a picture of your feet with one sock post it to social media using the hashtag rockonesock challenge your friends to do the same or donate to ncmecto view the multimedia release go to:http:wwwmultivucomplayersenglish7831051-ncmec-rockonesock-missing-children
cox and ncmec tween online behavior survey

the tween internet safety survey commissioned by cox communications in partnership with the national center for missing amp exploited children ncmec found that nearly all tweens 95 percent use mobile devices to go onlinemobile devices and gaming consoles are widely used by tweens to access web content and the survey revealed a lack of guidelines and controls on these devices that can leave tweens vulnerable while 68 percent of parents surveyed said they monitored their child039s internet behavior on mobile devices the survey showed that only 1 in 5 17 percent actually use basic parental control features such as age appropriate web content filtering on smartphones tablets and game consolesto view multimedia news release go to http:wwwmultivucommnr56493-cox-national-center-for-missing-exploited-children-keep-kids-safer-online