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Facts tagged with Online Privacy

According to surveys by NCSA and the Pew Internet American Life Project, 79% of teens who use the Internet are not careful about sharing personal information, yet only 3% of state school curriculums include lessons about smart use of social networks and chat rooms.

Research Area: Broadband Traffic

Tags: broadband traffic, cybersecurity, online privacy, teenagers

Byron Acohido, “Government, tech giants team up to protect kids online.” USA TODAY . April 22, 2009.

More than half of respondents said government should be ‘‘wholly’’ or ‘‘very’’ responsible for protecting an individual’s online privacy, according to the survey of more than 1,000 Americans conducted by TRUSTe.

Research Area: Other

Tags: other, government, cybersecurity, online privacy, truste

Stephanie Clifford,” Many See Privacy on Web As Big Issue, Survey Says,” New York Times. March 16, 2009.
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