Core Insights - The 2025 National Internet User Cybersecurity Satisfaction Index is reported at 71.410, indicating a decline compared to 2024, marking the first inflection point since tracking began in 2018 [1] - Over 70% of internet users express satisfaction with personal information protection, while 65% report experiences of "opening boxes" [1] - 78.08% of users are concerned about the use of big data and AI for targeted scams [1] Group 1: User Satisfaction and Concerns - Satisfaction regarding the protection of minors' online rights has improved for the third consecutive year, with users expecting stronger regulation of AI emotional support agents to prevent inappropriate content [1] - The effectiveness of internet accessibility for the elderly and support for disabled individuals is gradually improving, although internet addiction among the elderly is becoming more common [1] Group 2: Shopping and Security Concerns - Live e-commerce and embedded shopping on social platforms have become the most common new shopping methods among users, yet concerns about false advertising, data privacy breaches, and payment security persist [1] - Users rate their sense of security, gain, and happiness in an intelligent social life above 7, with 88.07% expressing concerns about unknown risks associated with smart technologies [1] Group 3: Event and Organization - The report was released under the guidance of the Internet User Cybersecurity Satisfaction Survey Organizing Committee, with participation from 135 national internet social organizations and 228 volunteer service teams [2]
报告显示超七成网民对个人信息保护状况满意
Zhong Guo Jing Ji Wang·2025-12-23 06:55