As consumers, teens clearly understand the commercial value of their personal data, the report says.

They found the kids to be instinctively digital and that they fully understood the value of their personal information.

The reports were published in a report titled The age of digital enlightenment (PDF).

Research finds teens will sell their personal information for cash

Logicalis had been looking into differences between the pre-internet generation and digital natives.

In other words, the ones who have been around digital from the time they were born.

According to the report, the teens spend a lot of time online, too.

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They are online nine hours a day, either consuming or creating content.

Theres an app for pretty much everything, and if there isnt, theyre bound to make one.

18 percent are currently learning how to code, which is more than double 2013s figure of 7 percent.

On the other hand, 7 percent of the teens have tried hacking.

As one might expect, harmful activities are prevalent.

source: www.techworm.net