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The holiday season is upon us again, and with it comes the annual flurry of photo-taking and sharing among family and friends.
The holiday season is upon us again, and with it comes the annual flurry of photo-taking and sharing among family and friends.
If you’re a regular internet activity tracker, you’ll be interested to know that we’ve updated the internet activities lists and demographics table on our website to reflect the new data gathered from our latest survey.
One in six internet users has used the internet to sell things and traffic to online classified sites has risen 80% in the past year.
9% of online Americans made donations on the internet to relief efforts and 7 million set up their own hurricane relief efforts using the internet.
Nearly 60 million online Americans use search engines on an average day.
Washington — Search engines have become an increasingly important part of the online experience of American internet users. The most recent findings from Pew Internet & American Life tracking surveys and consumer behavior trends from the comScore Media Metrix consumer panel show that about 60 million American adults are using search engines on a typical […]
Thought-provoking scenarios of the future regarding education and network security.
National survey data is compared to an online survey of one Virginia county's public school email list to dig deeper into our understanding of the internet's impact on education, teens, and local government.
Seven things to know about online security and privacy.
Seven basic things to understand about Americans and their privacy in the internet age.
Roughly four-in-ten Americans have experienced online harassment. Growing shares face more severe online abuse such as sexual harassment or stalking.
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.
From distractions to jealousy, how Americans navigate cellphones and social media in their romantic relationships.
Majorities of U.S. adults believe their personal data is less secure now, that data collection poses more risks than benefits, and that it is not possible to go through daily life without being tracked.