2. A 2009 report from Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project states that 93% of teens use the Internet
3. A 2009 report from Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project states that 73% of online teens use social network sites 14% of online teens keep blogs 54% read blogs
4. A 2009 report from Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project states that 70% of teens have digital cameras 60% post photos online
5. A 2009 report from Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project states that 40% have video cameras 25% have uploaded video 75% view videos on the Internet
6. A 2009 report from the Kaiser Family Foundation: Generation M 2 84% of 8-18 year-olds have internet access in their homes 31% of 8-10 year-olds own a cell phone 17% have a laptop 65% have a handheld gaming device
7. A survey (2006) commissioned by Cox Communications and National Center forMissing & Exploited Children® found that 71% reported receiving messages online from someone they don’t know. 45% have been asked for personal information by someone they don’t know.
8. A survey (2006) commissioned by Cox Communications and National Center forMissing & Exploited Children® found that 30% have considered meeting someone that they’ve only talked to online 14% have actually met a person face-to-face they they’ve only spoken to over the Internet (9% of 13-15s; 22% of 16-17s).
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