Empower your kids with online safety Our guide helps parents discuss online safety and sexting, ensuring a secure digital experience for the whole family. This new report explores just how a demographically representative sample of teens in the united states engaged with or experienced pornography online, from how old they were when they first encountered it, to how it impacts their views on sex and sexual relationships The report confirms that the majority of teen respondents age 13 to 17 have watched pornography online—and some have seen it. Education experts are warning parents that teens are now using artificial intelligence apps to create and spread fake nude images of their classmates. This includes sending nude or sexually explicit images and videos to peers, often called sexting
Even if meant to be shared between other young people, it is illegal for anyone to possess, distribute, or manufacture sexual content involving anyone younger than 18. The best way for parents to talk to teens about the consequences of sexting or sending nudes is to focus on respectful relationships and consent.
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