One photo album is shockingly named 'Irish, sexy and not even 13 yet'. Hundreds of photos of children - mostly girls - doing normal everyday activities are being viewed by predators online. And several images of kids have been taken from either their parents or children's social media accounts, the founder of Childwatch. Some of the photo albums on the site are shockingly named 'Irish school kids', 'Irish, sexy and not even 13 yet. Wow - all under 13 and from Limerick' and 'Irish dancers'. He told the Irish Daily Mail: "They have been uploaded to what is regarded as a legitimate photo-sharing site. Detective Sergeant Mary McCormack said: "Parents need to be aware of what their children are doing online. She told the Mail: "Under Irish legislation, there is a definition of what these types of images are.

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This resource sheet provides information about safety and good practice when images of children and young people are displayed online. It outlines the legal obligations for Internet users who post images of children and young people on the Internet, and some of the emerging issues associated with the displaying of online images by children and young people. Guidance is also provided for supporting children and young people to be safe online. Throughout this paper, a child or young person refers to a person under the age of 18 years. The Internet has become a popular communication tool for children and young people, as well as adults, businesses and organisations. There are a range of reasons why people or organisations might wish to publish images of people online, including for recording, documenting and advertising or for promoting an organisation's activities and experiences. Organisations involved with children and young people, such as sporting and performing arts groups, often include photos or visual recordings of children and young people on their websites to promote their activities or services. Many children and young people also share images of themselves and their friends on social networking websites such as Facebook, and on their own blogs and web pages.
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