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Two thirds of Australian teens experienced online risk last year, according to new research from Microsoft

Edelman on behalf of Microsoft Australia 3 mins read

Sydney, Australia – February 11th, 2025: 64 percent of Australian teens experienced a risk online last year including cyberbullying, misinformation and disinformation, and threats of violence, according to Microsoft’s annual Global Online Safety Survey, released today. 

 

The ninth iteration of Microsoft’s annual report, launched today on Safer Internet Day, reveals insights into how teens and parents perceive and experience online risks. 

 

The survey, which includes responses from nearly 15,000 teens and adults globally, including 1,000 from Australia, showed the top risks that Australian teenagers faced online in 2024 include: 

  • 54 percent of Australian teens have faced personal risks such as cyberbullying, hate speech and threats of violence  
  • 44 percent have been exposed to misinformation and disinformation in the past year  
  • 38 percent have been faced with violent content such as violence and extremist content

 

While these numbers have remained steady year over year, teens are feeling less worried about cyberbullying, harassment or abuse than the year prior, down from 70 percent in 2023 to 38 percent over 2024. Meanwhile parents are becoming more attuned to the risks teenagers face, with the data showing an increase in understanding of children's digital challenges.

 

When faced with a risk online, 73 percent of surveyed teens say they block, mute or unfriend, while they are increasingly likely to turn to parents or find someone else to speak to after experiencing a risk online (65 percent, up from 59 percent the year prior). 

 

Respondents quizzed on detecting AI generated images 

This year’s report has also revealed a rising use of generative AI among Australian teens, with 28 percent saying they have used AI in the past three months, up from 18 percent the year prior. 

 

While teen respondents expressed excitement about generative AI to help with tasks like translation, answering questions and being more efficient, more than 80 percent of surveyed parents worry that AI usage will expose teens to inappropriate or harmful content and misinformation and disinformation. This is echoed by teens, with nearly three quarters worried about generative AI-related scams, sexual or online abuse and deepfakes. 

 

With the increased use of generative AI, Microsoft has also used this as an opportunity to quiz respondents on their ability to identify AI-generated content, using images from its  “Real or Not” quiz tool. The data showed that only 38 percent of images were identified correctly, with 73 percent of respondents admitting that spotting AI-generated images is hard. that spotting AI-generated images is hard. 

 

This quiz is available for free today for anyone looking to test their AI image detection skills or support others to.

 

ENDS 

 

Methodology 

Microsoft has published annual research since 2016 that surveys how people of varying ages use and view online technology. The methodology used to gather this year’s data consisted of a web survey of 14,800 teens, parents of 6–17-year-olds, and other adults in 15 countries from July 19-August 9, 2024. Surveys were evenly divided between teens and adults in each country. Final N for Australia was 1,000.

 

Responses to online safety differ depending on the country. Full results can be accessed here.  

 


About us:

About Microsoft 

Microsoft (Nasdaq “MSFT” @microsoft) creates platforms and tools powered by AI to deliver innovative solutions that meet the evolving needs of our customers. The technology company is committed to making AI available broadly and doing so responsibly, with a mission to empower every person and every organisation on the planet to achieve more.   


Contact details:

For media enquiries, please contact:  

Andrea Acton, Senior Communications Manager, Microsoft Australia and New Zealand  

Email: andreaacton@microsoft.com


Maddy Grey, Associate Client Director, Edelman Australia 

Email: maddy.grey@edelman.com

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