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We have found that internet users facing an education choice benefit from having access to the information available online. What would happen to the education sector if there was universal high-speed access in the U.S.? What would happen if internet penetration stagnated or declined? We have also found that internet users are changing their behavior out of fear of software intrusions like viruses and spyware. What would happen if, in the future, it was truly “every man for himself” when it comes to network security? What would happen if there was greater enforcement of security protocols? The scenarios presented are meant to be thought-provoking; they are not predictions or projections by the Pew Internet Project.

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DATA POINT

96%

of undergraduate students own a cell phone, compared with 82% of all adults

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The Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project is one of seven projects that make up the Pew Research Center. The Center is supported by The Pew Charitable Trust.