New McAfee Kids Online Safety Research Finds Cyberbullying and AI Manipulated Content Top Parents’ Concerns
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Sep 15, 2025 -
More than one in five kids have already been targeted by an online threat, with risk spiking in the middle school years and peaking at age 13
SAN JOSE, Calif.—(BUSINESS WIRE)— McAfee today released its latest study on kids’ online safety, uncovering that parents are most worried about their children experiencing cyberbullying and exposure to harmful content – 27% and 25% of parents, respectively, list these among their top three concerns. Those fears are being fueled by a surge of deepfakes and other AI-manipulated content, with 18% ranking deepfakes and similar content as a top-three worry. Other top parental concerns include gaming and impersonation scams – risks that spike in the middle school years as kids gain independence but may not yet have the knowledge or tools to protect themselves. To help families respond, McAfee pairs practical guidance with AI-powered protection to help support kids growing up in the age of AI.
Everyday risks parents can’t ignore
Parents whose child has already been targeted describe a clear pattern of risks — from cyberbullying and inappropriate contact to scams and nudify apps — that illustrate the everyday threats kids encounter online:
The Confidence Gap
Parents admit it’s increasingly difficult to keep up with their kids’ digital lives. As technology evolves, many feel outpaced and unsure how best to protect them:
These gaps widen in the teen years, when the most complex threats emerge. Safety discussions fall from 63% with younger kids to just 54% with teens, and daily device checks plummet to 20% for boys 16–18 and as low as 6–9% for girls 17–18.
The Online Threats Hitting Kids Hardest
Online threats are no longer hypothetical — nearly 1 in 4 (22%) of parents say their child has already been targeted, with the top concerns ranging from bullying to harmful content and fast-emerging risks like deepfakes:
“Today’s online threats aren’t abstract risks — families are facing them every day,” said Abhishek Karnik, head of threat research for McAfee. “Parents’ top concerns are the toll harmful content, particularly cyberbullying and AI-generated deepfakes, takes on their children’s mental health, self-image, and safety. That’s why it’s critical to pair AI-powered online protection with open, ongoing conversations about what kids encounter online. When children know how to recognize risks and misinformation and feel safe talking about these issues with loved ones, they’re better prepared to navigate the digital world with confidence.”
Real-world fallout
The impact of online risks extends well beyond screens, with families reporting emotional strain, social fallout, and changes in daily life. Parents of tweens (11–13) most often report anxiety or embarrassment, while parents of teens (14–18) more often describe lasting fallout — from damaged friendships and reputations to withdrawal from technology and the need for counseling support.
Tips for Families
McAfee encourages parents to pair technology with open conversations. Steps include:
Research Methodology
McAfee commissioned an online survey in August 2025 of ~4,300 parents or guardians of children under 18 across Australia, France, Germany, India, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
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