Young Prefer Internet, Social Media Curfew
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Half of young people want to grow up in a world without internet

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Research by BSI to mark the 46th ISO Consumer Policy Committee global plenary 2025 , an international meeting of consumer protection experts in London .
Survey of 1,293 UK adolescents and young adults aged 16 to 21 lays bare the level of addiction, finding that over a quarter ( 26% ) spend four hours or more on social media, while a fifth spend three hours gaming.
BSI holds the Secretariat for the new JTC1/SC44 Privacy by Design for consumer products and services committee, to find out more about consumers and standards, including how to get involved with the Consumer and Public Interest Network , please visit see bsigroup.com/consumers. For more information on the event, please visit our website, here. Download the report here..
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