Protecting Teens Online
54% of parents with teenagers use internet filters – a big jump from 2000. Yet both teens and parents believe that youth do things online that their parents would not like.
54% of parents with teenagers use internet filters – a big jump from 2000. Yet both teens and parents believe that youth do things online that their parents would not like.
26% of Americans age 65+ go online.
This short presentation addresses the Project’s late 2004 findings on the steps that parents are taking to protect their teenage children online.
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