Despite a positive meeting with Home Secretary Alan Johnson, the social network has ruled out introducing a panic button on user homepages.
Facebook last night ruled out installing a 'panic button' on its homepage for users to report suspected sexual predators, despite having indicated its willingness to consider the issue to Home Secretary Alan Johnson.
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Friday, March 19, 2010
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