Here is the latest report that, about 32% of teenager watch porn on Internet in United States and this is a study that’s executed by McAfee.

Yes this report is funny but true and another important and notable thing related tot his study, that from 32% only 12% of parents thought that, their child is watching porn. Its re

According to McAfee, More than three in four parents express confidence they know how to find out what their teen is doing online, and half of parents live under the assumption that their teen tells them everything he/she does online.

In reality, over two in three teens say their parents don’t need to know everything they do online and half of teens would actually change their online behavior if they knew their parents were watching. Its really harm or bad to watch some explicit or restricted sites like Jizz and other and that was not mentioned by organisation of US on this report.

Usage from Teenagers:

1.Teens spend a considerable amount of time online, even more than their parents realize. On average, teens spend about five hours a day online, while parents think their kids spend two hours a day online.

2.There’s disconnect with parents awareness of their teens’ social network usage. Only 48% of parents think their teens check their accounts daily (compared to 60% of social network users) and only 22% believing their teens to check their
accounts constantly (compared to 41%)

Parents Influence:

Three in four parents say they’ve had a conversation about online safety with their teens, yet only half of teens indicate that these conversations resonated with them. Parents have become aggressive of late with how they try to control their teen’s online behaviors.

1. 49.1% install parental controls (the majority of parents doing this have teens between the ages of 13-15 (33.3%)

2. 44.3% know their teens passwords

3. 27% have taken their teens devices

4. 10.3% use location tracking to monitor their teens

5. 3.5% have consulted psychologists for help

6. 36.2% of black parents say they do nothing to monitor their children’s online

behaviors (the highest amongst the races)

Fooling Guardians

Three in four parents say they’ve had a conversation about online safety with their teens, yet only half of teens indicate that these conversations resonated with them. Parents have become aggressive of late with how they try to control their teen’s online behaviors.

1. 70% of Teens have hidden their online behavior from their parents, up from 45% in 2010.
2. Half of teens said they would change their online behavior if they knew their parents were
watching.
3. HOW –
o Clearing the browser history (53%)
o Close/minimize browser when parent walked in (46%)
o Hide or delete IMs or videos (34%)
o Lie or omit details about online activities (23%)
o Use a computer your parents don’t check (23%)
o Use an internet-enabled mobile device (21%)
o Use privacy settings to make certain content viewable only by friends (20%)
o Use private browsing modes (20%)
o Create a private email address unknown to parents (15%)
o Create duplicate/fake social network profiles (9%)








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