Digital wellbeing program launches first global report and announces new studies focused on the younger generation, including research with Milano-Bicocca.
Digital wellbeing program launches first global report and announces new studies focused on the younger generation, including research with Milano-Bicocca.
Digital wellbeing program launches first global report and announces new studies focused on the younger generation, including research with Milano-Bicocca University and other credible entities
- Sync research finds that two thirds of young people (18-24-year olds, 58%) want to curb time spent online
- Over half of Gen Z respondents (54%) say they find technology use distracting
- Sync and partners will use innovative research methodologies to investigate the wellbeing impact of excessive internet and social media use on the younger generation
DHAHRAN, Saudi Arabia, Feb. 1, 2022 /PRNewswire/ Improving one s health is traditionally a high priority at this time of year, and this increasingly means changing our online behaviours. As friends, families and colleagues look to reconnect in 2022, digital wellbeing program, Sync, has released a whitepaper exploring global developments in internet and social media habits. The program is prioritising research into understanding the impact of
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