report | Nov 2, 2005

Demographics of Teen Content Creators

American teenagers are utilizing the interactive capabilities of the internet as they create and share their own media creations.

report | Nov 2, 2005

Teen Content Creators and Consumers

American teenagers today are utilizing the interactive capabilities of the internet as they create and share their own media creations.

report | Nov 1, 2005

Privacy Academy

Stop me if you've heard this one: A hacker, a privacy commissioner, and Microsoft's identity architect walk into a casino...

presentation | Oct 28, 2005

Online Threats and Fears Are Changing Consumer Behavior

Nine out of ten internet users have taken evasive actions to avoid software intrusions, but their guerrilla tactics may not be enough. Two possible future scenarios are presented, along with questions for privacy professionals to consider.

presentation | Oct 17, 2005

The Future of the Internet as Baby Boomers Age

In ten years, the Baby Boomers will age into the 65+ demographic and change everything about the "wired senior" group, but a great many offline Americans may be with us for years to come.

report | Oct 14, 2005

Skype and glaciers

The thrill of getting an internet phone call from 35,000 feet.

report | Oct 13, 2005

Prizes for civic activism

Possibly in an internet first, a political group is offering a big prize -- $100,000 -- for political reform ideas.

report | Oct 5, 2005

Digital Divisions

There are clear differences among those with broadband connections, dial-up connections, and no connections at all to the internet.

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report | Jan 13, 2021

The State of Online Harassment

Roughly four-in-ten Americans have experienced online harassment. Growing shares face more severe online abuse such as sexual harassment or stalking.

report | Jul 28, 2020

Parenting Children in the Age of Screens

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.

report | Nov 15, 2019

Americans and Privacy Online

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.