The majority of US children and teens under 18 have access to some sort of digital device. And while these digital natives know their way around a range of devices, it doesn’t mean their parents aren’t keeping close watch.
Nearly half of children 6 to 17 are owners of a computer, mobile phone, tablet or an MP3 player with Wi-Fi capability, according to an October 2014 Family Online Safety Institute survey. Those who do not personally own a device likely still have access to the internet. Nearly all of the parents surveyed said there is a desktop or laptop computer in the household. Read the rest at eMarketer.
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