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Did
you know?
The multi-billion-dollar pornography industry is using the Internet
to tap into a new market – unashamedly, the sanctity of American
homes. There are 4.2 million pornographic websites. That equals
roughly 12% of all websites in the world.
Here
are some interesting Internet Pornography Statistics…
Reports by
Third Way and other reporting agencies made a number of findings,
including:
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Online
pornography is proliferating at an alarming rate — from
14 million web pages in 1998 to 420 million today.
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Online
porn is big business. Its $12 billion in annual revenues equals
that of the three major television networks combined.
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Despite
the availability of foolproof age verification systems, children
have easy access to pornography online.
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97% of Internet
pornography sites now run basically on an honor system —
if a child simply asserts that they are over 18, they get access
to the sites.
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The largest
group of consumers of online pornography is kids ages 12-17.
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The average
age at which children are first exposed to porn online is 11 years
old.
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Elements
of the online pornography industry are directly targeting children,
using meta-tagging with words like “Santa Claus,”
“Disneyland” and “Teletubbies” to draw
kids to their websites after searching on those terms.
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Many online
pornographers earn money by the page-view, making it highly lucrative
to attract all types of viewers, including children.
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Daily pornographic
search engine requests for pornography total about 68 million
per day, or about 25% of all requests.
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Daily pornographic
emails total about 2.5 billion (8% of total emails.)
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Monthly
Pornographic downloads (Peer-to-peer) 1.5 billion (35% of all
downloads.
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Websites
offering illegal child pornography - 100 thousand.
More
About The Internet and Children…
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80% of
15-17 year olds have had multiple hard-core exposures.
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90% of
8-16 year olds have viewed porn online (most while doing homework.)
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29% of
7-17 year olds would freely give out home address.
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14% of
7-17 year olds would freely give out email address.
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26 Childrens'
character names (Including Pokeman and Action Man) are linked
to thousands of porn links.
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The average
age of first Internet exposure to pornography is 11 years old.
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One in
five children ages 10-17 have received a sexual solicitation over
the Internet.
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70% of
sexual advances over the Internet happened while youngsters were
on a home computer.
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A survey
of 600 households conducted by the National Center for Missing
& Exploited Children found that 20% of parents do not know
any of their children’s Internet passwords, instant messaging
nicknames or email addresses.
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Incidents
of child sexual exploitation have risen from 4,573 in 1998 to
112,083 in 2004, according to the National Center for Missing
& Exploited Children.
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96% of
kids have gone online; 74% having access at home and 61% use the
Internet on a typical day.
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Twenty
percent of youths received sexual solicitations. Eighty-nine percent
of sexual solicitations of youths were made in chat rooms.
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Child pornography
generates $3 billion annually.
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The report
compiled for the Pew Internet & American Life Project found
that nearly nine out of 10 young people, ages 12 through 17, have
online access — up from about three-quarters of young people
in 2000.
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Older teen
girls who were surveyed, ages 15 to 17, are among the most intense
users of the Internet and cell phones, including text messaging.
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One in
four children who use the Internet are exposed to unwanted sexual
material.
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21% of
teens say they have looked at something on the Internet that they
wouldn’t want their parents to know.
Adults
and Internet Pornography…
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40 million
US adults regularly visit Internet pornography websites.
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53% Promise
Keeper men viewed pornography last week.
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47% of
Christians say pornography is a major problem in the home.
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10% of
adults admit to having an Internet sexual addiction.
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Of visitors
to pornography sites, 72% are male and 28% are female.
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At least
20,000 American adults visit Internet sex sites at least 11 hours
per week
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75.5% of
surveyed adults said it was okay to visit an adult web site, while
79.7% said it was okay for a significant other to reply to an
unsolicited instant message or chat with a stranger of the opposite
sex.
Women
and Pornography…
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70% of
women keep their cyber activities secret.
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17% of
all women struggle with pornography addiction.
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Women,
far more than men, are likely to act out their behaviors in real
life, such as having multiple partners, casual sex, or affairs.
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Women favor
chat rooms 2X more than men.
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1 of 3
visitors to all adult web sites is female.
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9.4 million
women access adult web sites each month.
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Women admitting
to accessing pornography at work 13%
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34% of
churchgoing women said they have intentionally visited porn websites
online.
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Nearly
1.4 million Americans are stalked online each year (4 out of 5
are women.)
Pornography
in the workplace…
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More than
75% of people at work have accidentally visited a pornographic
website, and 15% have visited such sites more than 10 times.
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63% of
employees are concerned about the ease of access to objectionable
content at work.
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20% of
men and 13% of women admitted to accessing pornography at work.
And
There’s More…
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Approximately
40 million people in the United States are sexually involved with
the Internet.
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2.5 billion
emails per day are pornographic.
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Sex is
the number 1 topic searched on the Internet.
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Out of
81 pastors surveyed (74 males 7 female), 98% were exposed to porn;
43% intentionally accessed a sexually explicit website.
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At least
20,000 American adults visit Internet sex sites at least 11 hours
per week.
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The most
common ways people have accidentally reached pornographic content
on the Web are pop-up windows (55%), misrepresented links (52%),
misspelled URLs (48%) and auto links within emails (23%).
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15 % of
online porn habitués develop sexual behavior that disrupts
their lives.
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According
to Datamonitor, over half of all spending on the Internet is related
to sexual activity. Each day 30 million people log on to pornographic
Web sites.
IPODS aren’t
mentioned above, but the porn industry is targeting the new market
of IPod carrying kids and adults. Sleazy videos are already finding
their way into video hand-helds as the porn industry works to unleash
video content. Soon enough, porn videos, whose viewing was routinely
restricted to the privacy of homes and theaters, will be seen in
the open public of schools, malls, parks, businesses and any other
place you can imagine, for anyone to see. IPod porn will be a big
business on the Web. Kids already have a name for it… POPs
– Porn-on-PODs.
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