Gen Z and Millennials Accept Online Creeping and Stalking as Part of Dating Culture
A recent survey from the Harris Poll, commissioned by Norton, reveals troubling attitudes towards online stalking among younger generations. Conducted from November 29 to December 19, 2022, with 1,001 adults, the study found that 34% of Gen Z and 35% of Millennials do not mind being stalked online, contrasting sharply with only 10% of older adults. Notably, 25% of Americans reported experiencing online dating scams, with victims losing an average of $230. Norton emphasizes the need for increased education on cyber safety and has taken steps to combat stalkerware as part of its mission to protect privacy and promote digital wellness.
- Norton is taking proactive steps to combat stalkerware and promote cyber safety.
- The survey highlights increasing awareness of online safety issues, indicating potential for future educational initiatives.
- The survey findings indicate a concerning normalization of online stalking among younger demographics, posing significant safety risks.
- 25% of American respondents reported having fallen victim to online dating scams, revealing susceptibility to cybercrime.
Alarmingly, more than one third of younger generations say they don't care if a current or former romantic partner stalks them online, as long as it's not in person
"This research is a wakeup call. The fact that so many Gen Z and Millennials think online stalking is acceptable tells us that more needs to be done to educate younger generations about the dangers," said
The report also uncovered the most common tactics used for online creeping. Popular methods among those who have been in romantic relationships include checking a current or former significant other's phone to view texts, calls, direct messages, emails or photos (
One possible explanation for relaxed attitudes about online creeping and stalking is a lack of understanding of how sinister it can become. While curious internet searches or scrolls through social media might be normal or harmless, on the other side of the spectrum are more serious online stalking behaviors, including the use of stalkerware and creepware apps used to covertly monitor someone's text messages, phone calls, direct messages, emails or photos. The majority of Americans (
Cyber stalking is a critical Cyber Safety issue, and Norton firmly stands against this abusive, invasive behavior. In addition to detecting stalkerware and creepware through Norton Mobile Security for Android, Norton is working to improve detection and mitigation of stalkerware, share best practices for ethical software development, and increase technical capacity of survivors and advocacy organizations as a founding member of the Coalition Against Stalkerware.
In addition to new discoveries about online creeping and stalking, the study revealed online dating scams are impacting some Americans. One in four Americans (
To view the study's full results and accompanying visual assets, please visit the 2023 Norton Cyber Safety Insights Report: Special Release – Online Creeping press kit at: https://newsroom.gendigital.com/2023-Norton-Cyber-Safety-Insights-Report-Special-Release-Online-Creeping
About the 2023 Norton Cyber Safety Insights Report: Special Release – Online Creeping
The research was conducted online by The Harris Poll on behalf of Norton among 1,001 adults aged 18+, of which 95 are Gen Z (ages 18-25), 255 are Millennials (ages 26-42) and 415 are Older Adults (ages 58+). The survey was conducted
Respondents for this survey were selected from among those who have agreed to participate in our surveys. The sampling precision of Harris online polls is measured by using a Bayesian credible interval. For this study, the sample data is accurate to within ± 4.1 percentage points using a
All sample surveys and polls, whether or not they use probability sampling, are subject to other multiple sources of error which are most often not possible to quantify or estimate, including, but not limited to coverage error, error associated with nonresponse, error associated with question wording and response options, and post-survey weighting and adjustments.
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