Almost a quarter say they saw something online that they wouldn't want their parents to know about.
Half of children surveyed say they spend too much time online.
Almost a quarter have admitted they saw something online in the past year that they wouldn't want their parents to know about.
The study of 1,600 8-12 year olds is being released to mark Safer Internet Day.
Jane McGarrigle from Webwise is hoping to open conversations about safety online:
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