"Teenagers are often accused of being careless and naïve – particularly when it comes to the way they manage their privacy and digital footprints online. Yet, our data suggest that many online teens are considering the implications of their actions at least some of the time. Indeed, more than half (55%) of online teens say they have decided not to post something online out of concern that it might reflect poorly on them in the future."
— More than half of online teens have decided not to post something online because they were concerned it might reflect badly on them in the future. | Pew Internet & American Life Project (via infoneer-pulse)
