Nearly half of children aged 11-17 years old hide their online activities from their parents: Kaspersky survey
According to the findings from a recent Kaspersky survey, among respondents from the META region (Middle East, Turkey and Africa), 48% of children aged 11-17 years old hide their online activities from their parents and other grown-ups. To do this, 28% of youngsters set passwords on all their devices, while 20% clear the browsing history after each access to the Internet so that other family members couldn’t check what they were doing online. And 16% prefer going online when their parents are not around.
Among those who
tend to keep their online activities a secret, a significant number of 57% of
teenagers don’t want their parents to know how much time they actually spend on
the Internet, or which websites they frequent (37%). Even more worryingly, a
quarter 25% conceal information about visiting websites with aggressive or
adult content, and 33% about watching content intended for adults.
“It is understandable that parents may not be
able to monitor all the online activities of their children. However, it is not
necessary to do so. Instead, it is more important to build and maintain close
relationships with children. Regularly chatting with them about their
experiences, including those related to their digital lives, is essential.
Creating a communication strategy that allows them to reach out when they have
concerns is also crucial,” comments Seifallah Jedidi, Head of Consumer Channel
in the Middle East, Turkiye and Africa at Kaspersky. “Applying parental control
is not showing distrust to your child; it’s a sensible precaution with which
you can, among other things, protect the device and the data on it. It allows
parents to control which sites their children visit and which games they play,
as well as disallowing file downloads, blocking access to content on unwanted
topics and preventing the disclosure of confidential information”.
Kaspersky
recommends that by staying informed about the latest threats and actively
monitoring their children’s online activities, parents can create a safer
online environment for their children. To secure your child from downloading
any malicious files during their online experience, we advise to install a
trusted security solution on their device. With the right tools such as
Kaspersky’s digital parenting app Safe Kids, parents can effectively safeguard
their children against cyber threats in the digital space.
