Technology Jun 26, 2016 ... worried about their child’s online privacy in general, but few believe their child is more worried about their own online privacy than are they.Which of the following, if any, are true for you in terms of your child's online privacy?Please select all that apply. I am careful not to post photos/videos of my child publicly | I often worry about my child's online privacy | I am worried where photos of my child that I post online will end up | My child is more worried than I am about his/her ...
Innovation & Healthcare Aug 28, 2018 ... a certified professional | Seek answers to medical questions from digital resources KEEPING IT PERSONALEven as more than eight in 10 Trendsetters across the U.S. and UK trust their healthcare/medical provider to keep their personal information secure, another six in 10 are concerned about privacy when it comes to their medical records.How much do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?Strongly/Somewhat Agree Summary I trust my healthcare/ medical provider to keep my ...
Betterment & Health/Wellness Mar 04, 2018 ... feel unwell 8 in 10 Trendsetters are comfortable seeing different doctors when they feel unwell (i.e., not seeing the same doctor every time at urgent care).INFORMED PRIVACYWhile six in 10 U.S. and UK youth are concerned about privacy when it comes to their medical records, seven in 10 feel they are well informed about their medical needs/conditions. Additionally, youth in the U.S. feel they are more informed about their health than youth in the UK.How strongly do you agree or disagree with each of ...
Shopping In-Store Versus Online Sep 25, 2016 ... | Entertainment and events | Digital media | Travel SHOPPING CRITERIAConsumers shop online and in-store to fulfill different needs. When it comes to online shopping, young adults prefer to shop via websites than via apps to fulfill every type of shopping criteria. When they want good customer service or an exciting shopping experience, they shop in-store. When they want privacy or discretion, they shop on websites.When thinking about each of the following ways to shop, which method do you ...
Innovation Woes Sep 04, 2018 ... time with technology | Using technology for things I could do myself | Using technology instead of learning how to do something | Not being smarter about my digital privacy | Using technology to facilitate my personal relationships | None of the above RECOGNIZING TECH SETBACKSWith any innovation, there are setbacks. Eight in 10 UK Trendsetters and seven in 10 U.S. Trendsetters recognize that by taking advantage of some innovations, they are being lazy. Another seven in 10 Trendsetters in the ...
Global Y Media Sep 24, 2014 global media & entertainment social media ... of how we are all vain without always realizing it. SELINE, 22, SOUTH KOREASocial media has turned the world on its head. People in this generation are much more concerned with what their peers are doing due to things like Facebook. People are only portraying the best parts of their lives online. MATTHEW, 24, SOUTH AFRICAPRIVATE EYES While social media is a primary global connector for this generation, most Ys around the world are concerned about privacy and security online. Nearly three ...
Modern Parents Brands And Marketing Jun 30, 2016 ... photos of their child posted online, even if the comments are positive.Which of the following, if any, are true for you in terms of your child's online privacy?Please select all that apply. It's wrong for brands to share photos of my child posted online without my permission | I would like brands to comment positively on photos of my child posted online 31% of U.S. parents and 28% of those in the UK think it is important that their child is a savvy consumer.BRAND SELECTIONMany parents ...
Digital Communicate Dec 26, 2013 communication apps ephemeral messaging mobile ... are the most interested in this type of messaging. For teens, the main incentive for using ephemeral messaging is that it gives them the freedom to be silly, while 25- to 34-year-olds most like that it enhances their intimacy with friends. But in spite of these feelings of enhanced freedom and privacy, 8 out of 10 admit that they don’t believe that the ephemeral messages they send ever truly disappear. On a scale of 1-5, how interested are you in ephemeral messaging (i.e., apps and platforms that ...
BMS Mind Jun 23, 2015 ... | Personal safety | Personal privacy | Rumors about me/my reputation | Commuting | Fitting in | Peer pressure | My online life | Being popular/cool STRESS RELIEF The main ways Ys, including Trendsetters, de-stress is by listening to music, taking alone time, and watching TV/movies. While taking time alone helps, 43% also cite spending time with friends and family as a stress release. More than four in 10 also go on walks, spend time with friends and family, and eat to relieve stress. Being more ...
Digital My Mobile Life Dec 18, 2014 communication technology apps messaging mobile ... messaging apps because they are more personal than other forms of communication 4 in 10 mainstream users and 7 in 10 trendsetters have tried ephemeral messaging apps, suggesting usage will grow Ephemeral Messaging Motives Privacy and the freedom to be themselves top the list of reasons why young people like ephemeral messaging. Overall, teens are much more interested in the various benefits of ephemeral messaging and are also using these apps much more frequently than their older counterparts. Men ...