Report: 50% of Children Think They Are More Careful Online Than Their Parents

Surveying 2,800 kids and more than 7,000 adults in 14 countries about their online lives and experiences, The Norton Online Family Report finds over six in 10 kids have had negative online experiences – from exposure to nudity and violence to having a stranger try to meet them in real life. But nearly half of the kids, aged eight to 17, think they are more careful online than their parents, with 20 percent saying their parents have “no idea” what they are doing online.

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