Children as young as five are going online

The age at which children have open access to the internet is getting lower.

Children as young as five are going online

The age at which children have open access to the internet is getting lower.

1st class students first went online at close-to-5-years-old, while 6th class students first went online when they were seven-and-a-half.

Those figures are contained in a new School Digital Trend Report released today by Zeeko.

The report also showed that 86% of primary school children have access to a smart phone, tablet or iPod.

Joe Kenny, founder of Zeeko, says although 58% of children see talking to a stranger online as serious or very serious, many of them are doing it: "Talking to strangers online is more prevalent among boys than girls and we suspect that’s because boys are playing online games."

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