Young Kiwis are among the most sensible in the world with their online reputations, according to a new study.
AVG Technologies surveyed more than 4000 people aged 18-25 around the world.
Of the 11 countries that participated, New Zealanders were among the least likely to access restricted sites and abuse their workplace online.
And 25 per cent were happy to "friend" their boss. It revealed Kiwis were also the most likely to audit their online presence. University of Auckland senior lecturer of marketing Dr Bodo Lang was surprised at the survey results.
"Young people are heavier users of social network sites and are more likely to regret putting things online," Lang said.