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We've curated 15 cybersecurity statistics about Children to help you understand how online threats, digital privacy concerns, and safe browsing practices are shaping the online experiences of kids in 2025.

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98% of Gen Z parents say they've had conversations with their kids about online safety.

28% of Gen Z parents admit to sharing passwords verbally or through text or email.

37% of Gen Z parents give their child full autonomy or only lightly monitor their online activity.

43% of parents haven't talked with their kids about how to recognize AI-enabled threats.

56% of Gen Z parents do not use a password manager.

64% of Gen Z parents do not use a VPN for added protection.

44% of Gen Z parents report their child or family experiencing malware or a virus from downloads.

42% of children ages 3-5 have unintentionally shared personal data online.

Nearly 80% of children ages 3-12 have their own internet-connected tablet.

80% of Gen Z parents fear their kids will fall victim to AI-enhanced online threats.

28% of children ages 3-5 browse online with minimal or no supervision from their parents.

25% of Gen Z parents use a password manager with shared vaults to securely manage credentials across the household.

16% of families overall use a password manager with shared vaults to securely manage credentials across the household.

41% of Gen Z households reported unauthorized in-app purchases.

78% of parents across all households are concerned about their child falling victim to an AI-enhanced scam.