Statistics validate that this is a mainstream sentiment. A 2024 Pew Research study indicates that 48% of American teenagers aged 13–17 consider social media's influence predominantly harmful—up from 32% just two years earlier—and 44% have consciously reduced smartphone usage. In the UK, Ipsos data reveals 72% of citizens endorse age-verification legislation to keep under-16s off social platforms, with notable support from young adults aged 18–34. Deloitte studies also record a sharp increase in app removals and screen-time restrictions self-imposed by Gen Z.
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Microsoft is conducting what may be the most extensive corporate surveillance initiative in contemporary times. Whenever any of LinkedIn's billion users accesses their platform, concealed programming probes their devices for installed applications, gathers this intelligence, and relays it to LinkedIn's data centers as well as external entities such as a US-Israeli security corporation.