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6 posts tagged AVG

Parents - are you secretly accessing your teen’s Facebook page?

According to the fifth AVG Digital Diaries study by Internet security company AVG, they are.    In the UK, over 4/10 access a teenage child’s Facebook account without them knowing, in the US it is even over 6/10.

These issues and more were discussed last week at an event in London, attended by media lawyer Steve Kunciewiz and Facebook’s UK director of public policy Simon Milner, and moderated by AVG’s Tony Anscombe. 

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Digital Diaries: Is your pre-teen a ‘digital adult’?

AVG Antivirus (Client) has released its new Digital Diaries findings, which highlights pre-teen’s access to social media and parent’s own knowledge of their use.

AVG asked 4,000 parents in various countries about how their 10-13 year olds use the internet and it was found that most kids have reached “digital maturity” or “digital adulthood” by the time they are 11 years old.

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More award success from Rabbit, this time at the PRCA Awards where we’ve been short-listed for two of our campaigns.

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Digital Diaries: What Are Your Kids Doing Online?

Our client AVG Antivirus has today released the findings of their most recent Digital Diaries study, one of a series of studies on the relationship between childhood development and computer usage with data gathered from 2,200 parents from all over the world, and we think they make fascinating reading.
 

This particular Digital Diaries study focused on the age range of 6-9 and yielded some interesting facts and figures on this group’s habits and experiences when using the internet.

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