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    New Zealanders say their number one concern about internet harm is the safety of children

    New Zealanders say their number one concern about internet harm is the safety of children


    A study commissioned by InternetNZ shows more than half of New Zealanders are now spending four hours or more of their leisure time online each day.

    However - it shows a third don't know to report harmful content to services like Netsafe and the Police.

    Chief Executive Vivien Maidaborn says 71-percent of Kiwis are very concerned about children accessing concerning material.

    She says children overseas are seeing a worrying amount of inappropriate content.

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