Indian teens 'shock' on Facebook, Twitter

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Agencies: New Delhi, Nov 22 2012, 17:35 IST
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to protect their children online," McAfee Consumer Marketing Director (APAC) Melanie Duca told reporters here.

The survey said 38 per cent teens have witnessed cruel behaviour online, whereas only 16 per cent parents are aware of this. 87 per cent of this behaviour has been noticed on Facebook, 31 per cent on Twitter and 23 per cent on email by teens.

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