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A 2025 survey shows growing New Zealanders' concern over internet risks despite heavy daily use.
A 2025 survey by InternetNZ reveals that while 47% of New Zealanders spend four or more hours online daily, only 72% believe the internet’s benefits outweigh its drawbacks—down from 90% in 2019.
Concerns are rising over misinformation, data security, and children’s online safety, with 68% worried about AI generating harmful content.
Māori, Pacific peoples, and people with disabilities report higher rates of online harm, and 400,000 households lack meaningful internet access.
Despite widespread use, many feel distracted by the internet, and less than a third know where to report harmful content.
The survey of 1,003 adults, conducted Nov. 25–Dec.
8, 2025, has a margin of error of ±3.1%.
Una encuesta de 2025 muestra la creciente preocupación de los neozelandeses por los riesgos de Internet a pesar del uso diario intenso.