United Nations Children's Organization UNICEF urged the world's top technology organizations to take further measures to protect children and young Internet users.
The organization says it is adding 100,000 new children every day to the Internet every day.
And because of the increasing number of child users on the Internet, more needs to be done to keep their online identity and information data safe.
At the same time, UNICEF is concerned about the commercialization of children's childhood.
The organization advised that when a child opens an account in social media, then those sites should have the highest privacy settings.
Like many countries in the world, there is a growing trend of connecting children and young people online in Bangladesh.
The six-year-old child spent most of the time in the internet with the technology of cutting.
Several times, many public and private initiatives have been heard in Bangladesh to keep children safe online.
In the beginning of this year, a survey run on several Asian countries including Bangladesh, says the risk of cyberbullying is worrying in those countries, and especially those who play online games have more risks of cyberbullying.
The survey conducted by telecommunications company Telenor in several Asian countries including Bangladesh, India, Malaysia, Myanmar, Pakistan, Singapore, and Thailand.
Respondents of this survey were between 18 and 64 years old. But more and more of their families have seen how cyberbullying is being victimized - their findings have also been found from them.
In the survey, 79 percent of respondents reported that their children and known children, especially through websites or social networks, have been threatened physically when playing online games. This happens on a special website or social network platform.
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