Data sharing, privacy and age verification

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Data sharing, privacy and age verification

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Almost 1 in 2 boys (48%, 53% in the case of 15-18 year olds) have been exposed to inappropriate content and 25% to disturbing and affecting content. In 68% of cases, the most prevalent content is violent, followed immediately by pornographic (59%) and sexually explicit content (59%), discriminatory and racist content (48%), suicide and self-harm (40%). %) or glorifying anorexia and bulimia (30%), but also gambling (27%).

Parents appear to be a point of reference for their children in the event of unpleasant incidents that occur online. 19% report that they have acknowledged their children's self-confidence in the past, while 49% believe that their children will talk about it within the family, even if such an episode has not yet occurred.


More than 70% of people aged 12-18 interviewed feel a strong fear of the fact that the data saudi arabia rcs data they share online every day (updates on social channels, searches and web browsing, data traces of their Internet and smartphone usage) will be used without their consent.

An interesting figure has emerged on the issue of age verification through social networks, applications and other internet sites: for adolescents it is on average 15 years, for parents a year more, 16. In both cases it is a greater discrimination than that recognized by Italy (14 years) following European legislation for consent to data processing.

The results of the report show the importance of age verification systems for young users and their parents and therefore the need to use them for a long time. For 70% of adolescents interviewed, they are very useful for not finding themselves in risky situations, for 65% for ensuring that they do not take actions without thinking about the possible consequences and for 61% for preventing them from viewing inappropriate content. .
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