The internet security firm AVG has again conducted another reliable and interesting techie research piece this time, pertaining to the little angels; the particulars have sighted how a big fraction of these infants have the online presence with a high rate of 82 percent which just means that most of these little young blossoms have been participating the online world through the availability of some of their photographic milestones uploaded and shared by other family significant others on online sites such as Flickr, Facebook and such.
The United States was said to top the results yielding 92 percent of American children under 2 having their identity and “online presence” felt over the internet world with New Zealand closely running behind with 91 percent with the third palce tied up by Australia and Canada with 84 percent. The study was inclusive of UK, France, Germany, Spain and Italy. It was also reported that AVG conducted another study interviewing mothers from the countries chosen for the answers needed on how to value protection and stuff and as a shared conclusion, AVG spokeswoman Siobhan MacDermott shared the importance of total awareness and carefulness on using features such as Privacy settings or so particularly on social networking sites such as Facebook and the like.







