Children who grow up with internet - AKA 'digital natives' - believe everything they read online, says Ofcom | Journalisme et algorithmes | Scoop.it

Eight to 15-year-olds are spending twice as much time on the internet than they were ten years ago. 

The number of children believing everything they read on Google and social media sites has doubled, according to an Ofcom study which has found ‘digital natives’ are too trusting of what they find online.