Generation Z spends more time online than offline, with 57% of participants indicating this trend, the highest among all generations surveyed. Smartphones are the primary means of internet access for 67% of Gen Z respondents. Despite 59% feeling confident in navigating the digital landscape, only 28% believe they have advanced digital skills. Only 27% use antivirus software on their smartphones, and they change passwords less frequently than older generations. Over half (52%) reported experiencing a cyberattack affecting a device, account, or personal information, with 17% indicating compromised social media accounts and 12% losing access to gaming accounts. A significant 38% value their photos and personal documents highly, and 30% consider passwords and account credentials extremely important. However, only 28% regularly back up important data on their devices, risking exposure of sensitive information if their phones are lost or compromised.