Both are frustrated with the minefields of social sharing: nearly three-quarters (72%) of parents said they were glad they didn't have social media during their childhood and three in 10 (35%) of Gen Z wish they had waited until they were older to start using social media. Key findings underscored the challenges of today's consent culture: 73% of Gen Z wish their parents would ask permission before posting pics of them online, while only 34% of parents actually do so – and 39% feel they don't need permission. The report found deep generational differences around standards for social media and security behaviors, reflecting a complex landscape for a fully online generation and their parents. 13, 2022 /PRNewswire/ - 1Password, the leader in human-centric security and privacy, and Malwarebytes, a global leader in real-time cyber protection, today released their joint report titled, Forever connected: the realities of parenting and growing up onlin e, which explores perceptions from Gen Z (13-25 year olds) and parents regarding privacy and security. But only 34% of parents do – reflecting a complex generation gap around privacy and security
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