that users can install. It allows a one-click connection directly to UK's Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre. Using ClickCEOP, Facebook users can report online abuse instantly, gain access to CEOP's most wanted sex offender list, or get up to speed on safeguards to use online, as opposed to having to wade through click after click to eventually gain access ed hardy shirtsto the "Report abuse" options.

Targeted mainly to Facebook 'tweens, the option to download ClickCeop is visible on the pages of all registered UK users claiming to be 13-18. Whether the ClickCEOP application will aid in stopping the connection of online sexual predators with underaged Facebook users remains to be seen, but those who have done the research think it can't hurt. CEOP's Jim Gamble stated in a press release on Monday that the presence of a "visible deterrent" on the site will likely make would-be sex offenders think twice before making inappropriate online