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Shenzhen's first virtual police to maintain the Internet virtual social order

From January 1st this year, Internet users to visit the city of Shenzhen website, forum, you will see the two floating icon is very friendly cartoon of the police, they are the city public security bureau network administration took the lead in the domestic launch of the network image of the police, were called "warning" and "Tsatsa", Shenzhen is to maintain the order of Internet virtual community the police.

According to reports, as early as April 2005, the Shenzhen Municipal Public Security Bureau network administration have tried various issues on behalf of the Shenzhen police network in Shenzhen local website users encounter answer; after 8 months of exploration, Shenzhen internet police cartoon image "warning" and "Tsatsa" was unveiled, not only to fill the gaps management of Internet image, enrich the image of the industry construction, will also be an effective deterrent to the illegal and criminal activities of the network play.

Shenzhen network police image is also responsible for the popularization and promotion of network security laws and regulations of the heavy task, users click on the "police" and "observation" floating icon, you can enter the network of network police. Internet users can not only systematically learn the relevant laws and regulations on the Internet, you can also learn to use the typical cases of Internet crimes, improve the awareness of Internet users and the ability to prevent legal. Internet users encountered problems in the network security aspects of the Internet, the network police in Shenzhen to submit a message in the network space, the police will patiently answer.

Shenzhen Supervision Bureau official said, the police launched a network image, so that users understand the Internet and illegal land, all the same behavior online protected and legal constraints, and the website, forum and other public places are the network, users should pay more attention to their words and deeds.

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