Living in the digital age comes with its relationship perks. You can Google your future beau, share your romance on Instagram or search new date ideas with an app.

How much has the Internet changed modern-day love? An annual study by Havas Worldwide found that online romancing is becoming just as real as offline interaction for millennials.

When there's a question or need for sex, the connected generation turns to the web. Almost half of those surveyed used online services with sexual intent, and one in three say Internet images influence how they think about sex.

"Young people have always figured out sex for themselves by swapping rumors, anecdotes, and publications, plus getting whatever experience they could. Now the Internet is making it all far more accessible and vivid," says Joy Schwartz, president of Havas Worldwide Chicago.

It's no surprise that the majority of respondents (60%) believe online dating is more mainstream. While the Internet makes it easier to connect, it also makes it easier to cheat, the study says. One in four people know someone whose offline relationship ended because of online actions, and 68% say the web makes for a less-than-loyal environment.

Check out more stats in the infographic below. Do any of the findings surprise you? Let us know in the comments.

Homepage image courtesy of Flickr, tranchis; Infographic courtesy of Havas Worldwide