Young Brits on Internet 27 hours a week

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July 21, 2015 by mayu75

A new survey in Britain reveals that young people spend over 27 hours a week online. This figure has trebled in the past decade. Britain’s communications watchdog Ofcom conducted the study on thousands of 16- to 24-year-olds as part of its Media Use and Attitudes 2015 report. Ofcom found that while most online content is still being accessed on computers, the proportion of access via mobile devices is rapidly catching up. Two thirds of adults now regularly use a smartphone or tablet. Online content has also changed considerably in the past ten years. Today, people are spending a lot more time on watching video clips, playing games, using instant messaging and checking social media accounts.

I also spend many times on internet and I become not watching TV recently.


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