This "risky behaviour" is the highest in Indian teens and tweens compared to countries like Australia, Singapore, the US and Germany.
"Today, the teens and tweens are online for a longer duration of time on their smartphones and tablets. They are very comfortable operating in the online world, yet the risks have never been greater," Melanie Duca, APAC Consumer Marketing Director, McAfee (part of Intel Security) told reporters here.
They need to understand the consequences of their online behaviour and how they can maintain their social engagement, she added.
"What is also worrying is that despite majority (80 per cent) of Indian youth being aware that their online activity can affect their identity, out of 90 per cent who have done or posted something risky online, 70 per cent have posted their contact details like email, phone, home address," Duca said.
According to McAfee's Tweens, Teens & Technology Report 2014, 70 per cent of online youth in India spend more than 5 hours on the Internet in a normal week.
While Facebook is by far the most popular site used (93 per cent), followed by YouTube (87 per cent) and WhatsApp (79 per cent).
Two-thirds said they feel more accepted on social media than they do in real life, while 72 per cent said they feel important or popular when they receive a lot of "likes" on the photos posted of themselves on social media.
"Keeping up to the social pressure, 64 per cent even admitted to have tried reinventing themselves online by trying to appear older or creating a fake profile or posting photos that are not their own," Duca said.
"What is alarming is that 10-12 year old social account users report higher daily access to Snapchat, Pinterest, Tinder, Tumblr, and Vine than their teen counterparts, even though the minimum age to register to these social networking sites is 13 years," Duca said.
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