卡巴斯基&iconKid & Yout_联网的孩子

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1、Growing Up OnlineConnected Kids2 Growing Up OnlineContentsMain Findings 3Methodology 3The world in their hands 4Invisible friends 11Feel the fear and do it anyway 14Conclusion 173 Growing Up OnlineMain Findings 44% of 8 to 16 year olds are online constantly, with social media, chat apps and entertai

2、nment sites among the preferred activities More than half of kids admit they cannot imagine life without their smartphone (73% of 14 to 16 year olds), with just under half of them taking it to bed at night. Four in ten are reluctant to put their smartphone down during mealtimes Up to 40% of kids dis

3、close sensitive data about themselves on social media, including the places they visit, their parents income and their home address One in three young people lie about their age online; 20% of 11 to 13 year olds and one in six 14 to 16 year olds have pretended to be older As kids get older, social m

4、edia and instant messaging start to domi nate social interaction, with offline activities and interests also moving from real to virtual life 37% of young people reported that they have encountered dangers online, including inappropriate content, financial threats and bullying. Of those who admit to

5、 being online constantly, this figure rises to a half (47%)MethodologyThe research, undertaken for Kaspersky Lab by iconkids & youth, surveyed online 3,780 families with children aged 8 16 (one parent and one child per family) in seven countries:Germa ny(2x540)UK(2x540)France(2x540)USA(2x540)Spain(2

6、x540)ItalyRussia(2x540)(2x540)Not all the survey results have been included in this report. To find out more please contact Kaspersky Lab.4 Growing Up OnlineThe world in their handsThe Internet lifelineThe Internet is embedded in the lives of young people. It connects them to their family and friend

7、s and its where they go for entertainment, news and information. Four in ten (44%) admit to being online constantly; ranging from 25% of those aged eight to ten to 61% of 14 to 16 year olds. The most intensive online users are in the United States and Russia; here daily use is the norm for 83% and 8

8、8% of children respectively. Over half of these daily users say they are almost always online (51% and 56%).Smartphones have become the primary device for going online, with computers and laptops now mainly used for school work and watching movies. More than half of kids admit they cannot imagine th

9、eir lives without smartphones, rising to almost three quarters (73%) of 14 to 16 year olds. Interestingly, for children in the UK and France their main device is the TV, but the smartphone comes in a close second.Gender AgeGLOBALBoysGirls8-10 years11-13years14-16yearsSmartphone 53% 58% 33% 59% 73%TV

10、 50% 45% 57% 47% 40%Computer/ Laptop 49% 37% 37% 44% 48%Tablet, for example iPad, Kindle Fire 32% 31% 38% 32% 25%Books (printed) 19% 26% 25% 22% 20%Radio 10% 12% 12% 9% 12%EBook Reader 7% 8% 8% 6% 7%I can do without all of them 7% 8% 9% 8% 5%I cant do without any of them55%48%43%32%22%11%7%7%4% 4% 3

11、% 4% 3% 3%What can you not do without in your life?Respondents: Children5 Growing Up OnlineProtection, peer pressure and pester power: how kids get their hands on devicesParents everywhere want the reassurance of knowing their children can always reach them and this is the main reason they provide t

12、heir children with mobile phones (62%). 56% hand one over mainly so that they can always reach their kids.In addition, many parents regard being able to use connected devices as an essential life-skill so issue their children with computers (56%), mobile phones (35%) and tablets (33%).44% of young p

13、eople say they use a connected device because their friends do, so it is not surprising to find that one in four (27%) parents let their child have a mobile phone because they appreciate that not having one would make their child feel excluded at an age when they most desperately need to belong. 52%

14、 of parents give their child a mobile phone so they can stay in touch with their friends.Computer/ LaptopTablet,e.g. iPadCell phone, Smartphone, iPhoneGameconsolewith Internet accessSmartTVBecause my child has to learn how to use it 56% 33% 35% 15% 20%Insofar as my child doesnt have it, he/she is tr

15、eated as an outsider 47% 17% 27% 12% 7%My child absolu tely wanted to have it 31% 39% 49% 40% 12%So that my child can play with it / watch videos / for entertainment 31% 40% 24% 38% 22%So that my child can maintain contact with his / her friends 19% 20% 52% 9% 5%So that my child no longer uses my ow

16、n device 16% 22% 25% 6% 5%Because I want to stay in contact with my child 8% 11% 56% 8% 4%So that my child can always reach me 7% 9% 62% 5% 8%My child should have that:I think this is an obvious matter 0% 17% 33% 14% 11%Other reasons 3% 2% 1% 1% 1%Reasons as to why my child received the devices as a present or has been allowed to use them.Respondents: Parents6 Growing Up OnlineGLOBALBoysGirls8-10years11-13years14-16yearsAn active online lifeThe l

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