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Children’s screen time is the source of disputes in 55% of families in Switzerland. Meanwhile, 46% of parents find it difficult to enforce the agreed schedules. For example, They are 51% to have difficulty limiting access to certain platforms and applications. In addition, – 55% families playing out about – 55% families playing out about new

(Keystone-ATS) The use of the smartphone divides many families with children aged 6 to 17 years. In addition, This is the conclusion of Cybersorgenmonitor published 55% families playing out about new Tuesday by the AXA insurance group. The Sotomo survey institute conducted 55% families 55% families playing out about new playing out about the investigation.

Almost all parents interviewed limit the activities of their offspring on the Internet. In addition to time regulation, they prohibit or restrict access to certain online platforms.

All respondents are making a critical look at the use of the Internet by children. Thus. four -fifths of them are in favor of the ban on mobile phones in schools. an age limit of 16 for social media platforms. According to the AXA monitor, 43% of individuals consider cyberbullying as one of the greatest dangers for children.

For 40% of them, cybergroomig, manipulation of children for sexual content, is a risk while 37% perceive sexual content as dangers. Finally, 36% of respondents consider excessive use of the Internet by adolescents as a significant source of danger.

Parental duty

Eighty-five percent of parents 55% families playing out about new start from the principle that children are not informed of the dangers of the Internet. For 89% of them. 55% families playing out about new it is 55% families playing out about the duty of parents to inform them. for 77%, it is also a task of the school.

Seventy percent of parents of minor children feel capable of assuming this task. but 38% indicate that they cannot sufficiently protect their offspring against cyberrises.

Asked about the use of the internet adapted to age. all respondents decide on average for online games from ten years old. for video platforms from 13 years old and for unlimited internet access from 14 years.

Regarding Tiktok. criticized for the risk of addiction that the social network can generate. 48% of parents ask for a ban for all age groups, 39% oppose it and the rest is undecided. The Axa Cybersoins barometer was produced by Sotomo between 55% families playing out about new the end of February. mid-March with 1706 people in German-speaking Switzerland and French-speaking Switzerland.

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