Kaspersky Reveals Indian Kids’ Online Habits in 2026

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Kaspersky revealed its Q1 2026 data on Indian kids’ online activity, revealing a noteworthy pattern on both Windows and Android devices. Communication platforms and self-directed media tools have come to anchor most of children’s time online, together accounting for more than three-quarters of all recorded activity on each. Yet categories carrying real-world risk, among them adult content, alcohol, tobacco, narcotics, and gambling, continue to hold a measurable share of that activity, with mobile devices showing meaningfully higher exposure than desktop in several of them. As the data shows entertainment giving way to communication and self-directed learning, it also shows that the categories parents worry about most haven’t gone anywhere.

To better understand what Indian children are doing online and help parents navigate the risks that come with it, Kaspersky analyzed anonymized data related to Indian users of Kaspersky Safe Kidsacross Q1 2026, covering Windows and Android devices separately. The...

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