Facebook support police find missing children



Police Seoul (Korea) signed a cooperation agreement with the social networking service in order to use the power of social networking to find the missing children.


South Korea is the fourth country after the United States, Canada and the Netherlands are Facebook choose to cooperate deployment support programs seek whereabouts of lost children.

Under this agreement, Seoul Police Department (SMPA) sends the message includes information related to the missing child, a sketch of what happened to Facebook. This information will then be pushed to the user's News Feed to support searching missing children.

South Korea has nearly 14 million users of Facebook and Korean police are hoping this will be an effective intermediary channels for police to complete the task early search for missing children from their families.

Recently in April in the US, a 11 year old boy was found through the help of social networking site Facebook. Facebook once again shows the positive aspects of this social network to the lives of people besides the equally harmful effects.
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