55% of U.S. social media users say they are ‘worn out’ by political posts and discussions
Many social media users in the United States are exhausted by how much political content they see on these platforms.
Many social media users in the United States are exhausted by how much political content they see on these platforms.
Two-thirds of parents in the U.S. say parenting is harder today than it was 20 years ago, with many citing technologies – like social media or smartphones – as a reason.
32% of U.S. social media users say they have used these sites in the past month to encourage others to take action on issues.
The coronavirus outbreak has brought privacy and surveillance concerns to the forefront. Here's what Americans think about those issues.
A majority of Americans are skeptical that tracking someone’s location through their cellphone would help curb the outbreak.
As schools close and classes and assignments shift online, some students do not have reliable access to the internet at home.
The ability to keep personal information from being searchable online is at the crux of the debate around the "right to be forgotten."
The tech landscape has changed dramatically over the past decade, both in the United States and around the world.
As Americans integrate smart speakers into their homes, many owners express concerns over data collection and personalization. Here are five key findings.
A majority of Americans are concerned about digital collection and use of their data by both companies and the government.