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Corporate responsibility: How far will tech firms go in helping repressive regimes?
74% of smartphone owners use their phone to get real-time location-based information, and 18% use a geosocial service to “check in” to certain locations or share their location with friends
Even though online Americans are more satisfied than ever with the performance of search engines, strong majorities have negative views of personalized search results and targeted ads
There is a significant gender gap when it comes to the way social media users manage their online profiles: 67% of women (but just 48% of men) restrict access to friends only.
Most users choose restricted privacy settings while profile “pruning†and unfriending people is on the rise
85% of the adults who use social media report that people are usually kind on the sites. At the same time, 49% have witnessed mean and offensive behavior and they usually respond by ignoring it.
The effect of Facebook “power users” on everybody else
How do consumers feel about privacy in this new era of smartphones and how does that enter into their decisions about their transportation options?
Amanda Lenhart, danah boyd, and Alice Marwick will discuss the ways young people interact online, how they manage their privacy, and common misconceptions of adults when it comes to cyberbullying.
How American teens navigate the new world of “digital citizenship”
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