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23% of British adults have experienced some kind of cyberbullying. 18 to 24 year olds were the group most likely to have experienced cyberbullying (55%).
43% of British children have experienced cyberbullying on social media. Girls (48%) experience significantly more harrasment and abuse online than boys (40%).
39% of British adults have experienced image-based sexual abuse. More than 1 in 3 have had a sexual image taken of them without consent, while 1 in 5 have a sexual image shared without consent.
1. YouGov. (2019). “Cyberbullying afflicts quarter of Brits”.
2. Survey made by Opinium for Plan International UK (2017).”Almost half of girls aged 11-18 have experienced harassment or bullying online”
3. Powell, Anastasia & Scott, Adrian & Flynn, Asher & Henry, Nicola. (2020). “Image-based sexual abuse: An international study of victims and perpetrators”.
39 % always or often search for a company online before making a purchase with them
Out of them, 70% opt out of using the company if it has bad publicity online
Your company will lose 27% of potential new orders if the company has bad publicity
These figures stem from a survey carried out by YouGov Analysis Institute in collaboration with SAFEonNET™.
Between 17th and 18th Dec, 2014 a total of 1,032 CAWI interviews with Danes aged between 18-74 years were completed.
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