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Google's Brazilian subsidiary announced Thursday the creation of special access passwords to allow local non-governmental organizations (NGO) to report pedophilia and child pornography on its social networking service Orkut.
Cooperating with the Brazilian E-Commerce Chamber, the U.S.-based internet company aims to identify and report Orkut users who post illegal content on their personal profile pages or on community pages.
The service, called "privileged user," was first created to help law enforcement authorities, such as the police and the Public Prosecution Office, detect crimes and collect evidence against suspects on the network.
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