Qustodio’s Annual Report: TikTok, ChatGPT, and Children’s Digital Media Habits

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2024-01-26 08:32:00

Qustodio’s study reveals that children aged 4-18 saw a 60 percent increase in Tik Tok usage, averaging 112 minutes per day, up from 107 minutes in 2022.

Qustodio releases its annual report that examines children’s digital media habits. Across 400,000 families and schools around the world, children aged 4-18 spent 112 minutes per day on TikTok in 2023, up from 107 minutes in 2022.

Overall, YouTube remains the largest streaming application among children and teens. And it’s understandable why YouTube chose to launch YouTube Shorts as an extension of YouTube’s product.

Tiktok is a popular application among teenagers and children.

At the same time, Qustodio also conducted a survey on ChatGPT usage behavior, which reflected how young children are engaging with the technology. Especially using artificial intelligence or Artificial Intelligence (AI).

ChatGPT on smartphones was recently launched on iOS and Android in May. and July respectively That’s why Qustodio’s survey results focused on website usability.

Interestingly, among children and teens, ChatGPT penetration is on average 19.6 percent, and Australia has 24 percent adoption of ChatGPT.

Qustodio reveals children’s streaming usage figures

On the streaming side, children’s viewing increased 27 percent more than last year, even recently. Streaming providers have raised prices, but in 2023 children’s viewing of Netflix dropped 4 percent and their viewing of Disney Plus dropped 12 percent.

Meanwhile, YouTube and YouTube Kids increased 14 percent globally. With an average of 96 minutes per day, this is a number that keeps rising. The most popular streaming services are led by YouTube, Netflix, followed by Disney Plus.

Roblox is the most popular game according to Qustodio.

In the game category, Roblox was found to be the most popular. With 130 minutes of usage per day, the educational app includes interesting apps like Duolingo, Kahoot and Quizlet. )

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