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Report
Mar 17, 2005Amanda Lenhart
54% of parents with teenagers use internet filters – a big jump from 2000. Yet both teens and parents believe that youth do things online that their parents would not like.
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Presentation
Mar 16, 2005Amanda Lenhart
This short presentation addresses the Project’s late 2004 findings on the steps that parents are taking to protect their teenage children online.
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Report
Aug 31, 2003Lee Rainie
Half of Americans fear terrorists might mount successful cyber-attacks against key American utilities and businesses.
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Presentation
Dec 14, 2002Lee Rainie
Lee's lecture covered Pew's basic findings related to privacy and information disclosure.
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More in: Identity, Safety
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Presentation
May 8, 2001Lee Rainie
At the most fundamental level, Americans would like the presumption of privacy when they are online, and they would like to be in control of when pieces of their identity are given out.
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More in: Safety, Identity, Government
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Report
Apr 2, 2001Oliver Lewis, Susannah Fox
Americans are deeply worried about criminal activity online, and these concerns may be a factor in the public’s support of the right of the FBI and other law enforcement agencies to intercept criminal suspects’ email.
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Report
Aug 20, 2000Susannah Fox
Online Americans have great concerns about breaches of privacy, while at the same time they do a striking number of intimate and trusting things on the Internet, and the overwhelming majority has never had a seriously harmful thing happen to them ...
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