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MySpace allows registering users who are as young as 14. Profiles with ages set to 14 to 15 years are automatically private. Users whose ages are set at 16 or over have the option to restrict their profiles, and the option of merely allowing certain personal data to be restricted to people other than those on their "friends list". Accessing the full profile of or messaging someone under the age of 18 is restricted to a MySpace user's direct friends only.
As a result of negative publicity of MySpace, the Fox television network announced that they will post public service advertisements warning children of those dangers. Also, the Massachusetts' Attorney General Tom Reilly has called for MySpace to raise its minimum age for users from 14 to 18 in order to better protect children. Republican Pennsylvania Representative Mike Fitzpatrick has also introduced controversial legislation (H.R.5319) to ban usage of the site in public places, such as schools and libraries, and to have the power to tap into usage of the website in those places.
Recently, MySpace has been the focus of a number of news reports stating that teenagers have found ways around the restrictions set by MySpace, and have been the target of online predators. In response, MySpace has given assurances to parents that the website is safe for people of all ages. Beginning in late June 2006, MySpace users whose ages are set over 18 could no longer be able to add users whose ages are set from 14 to 15 years as friends unless they already know the user's full name or email address. However, these restrictions only work if users are honest about their age when they sign up. Some 3rd party Internet Safety companies like Social Shield have launched online communities for parents concerned about their child's safety on MySpace.
In June 2006, a 14-year-old girl who says she was sexually assaulted by a 19-year-old user sued MySpace and News Corporation, seeking $30 million in damages. In the same month, Katherine Lester a 16-year-old girl who tricked her parents into getting her a passport flew to the Middle East to be with a 20-year-old man she met through MySpace. US officials in Jordan persuaded the teen to turn around and go home.
Sites such as www.myspaceplus.com (now defunct) and terikan.forumer.com have popped up in response to demand for increased security and knowledge about who is visiting or 'stalking' the profiles of women and children. Parents and other concerned citizens can use such "MySpace Trackers" to monitor for any predators or otherwise suspicious visitors to the person's profile.
MSNBC has reported that MySpace is a "hotbed" for spyware, and that infection rates are rising because of MySpace.
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