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Parents and children on Facebook [Infographic]




Parents on Facebook, many children must not think. Especially when the parents Facebook (or their computer for that matter) do not understand. Besides an infographic full of facts about parents and their children on Facebook is also a nice touch for a lost hour.










Parents on Facebook
So you think that parents have a Facebook account to their children in the monitor, but not really understand much of Facebook? Right! The website Myparentsjoinedfacebook.com (tip!) makes it clear at once.

Lab42 survey of 500 parents was on Facebook the relationship and behavior of parents on Facebook. The main results at a glance:



  • 92% of parents with their children's friends on Facebook
  • 75% is the password of their children
  • 43% daily viewing the profile and pictures of their children
  • 29% see only small profile of their children
  • 50% is a fan of a brand














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