REPORT
Mary Madden, Sandra Cortesi, Urs Gasser, Amanda Lenhart, and Maeve Duggan, Summary of Findings from “Parents, Teens, and Online Privacy” From Pew Research Center, November 14, 2012
The Pew Research Center’s Internet and American Life Project conducted a phone survey about parents’ attitudes and activities related to protecting the online privacy of their teenage children. What follows is an excerpt from the final report on this study.
Most parents of teenagers are concerned about what their teenage children do online and how their behaviorcould be monitored by others. Some parents are taking steps to observe, discuss, and check up on their children’s digital footprints. A new survey of 802 parents and their teens shows that:
Parental Concern Over Child’s Online Presence
% of parents with online teens who reported varyinq levels of concern for their child about…
Some of these expressions of concern are particularly acute for the parents of younger teens:
A notable number of parents, especially parents of younger teens, are taking steps to act on these concerns:
In addition to such direct interventions, some parents are monitoring their children on family computers and in online searches:
Parent Actions
% of parents of online teens who have done the following...
The survey also finds that a growing number of parents are becoming social media users themselves:
While parents may forge connections with their teens on social media in order to passively observe them, many are also actively engaging with their children and making their presence known. Half (50%) of parents who use social media (and who also have teens who use the sites) say they have commented or responded directly to something that was posted to their child’s profile or account. Mothers and fathers of children of all ages and across all demographic groups are equally as likely to engage with their child’s profile in this way.
About the Survey
These findings are based on a nationally representative phone survey of 802 parents and their 802 teens ages 12-