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Category Archives: Online Privacy

How U.S. Consumers Really Think About Online Privacy

How U.S. Consumers Really Think About Online Privacy by Laurie Sullivan  @lauriesullivan, April 21, 2023 Tinuiti found that 88% of respondents to its recent survey believe technology powered by artificial intelligence will heighten privacy concerns in the future. The findings from the third annual privacy study looked at attitudes that shape online behavior and preferences … Continue reading How U.S. Consumers Really Think About Online Privacy

Most consumers believe online privacy is impossible, survey finds

The poll of U.S. and U.K. consumers also found that people are changing their behavior and sharing less information online. Greg Sterling on July 10, 2019 Call it privacy fatalism, but people appear increasingly resigned to an internet in which privacy is “impossible.” As a consequence, they may be permanently changing their behavior and sharing … Continue reading Most consumers believe online privacy is impossible, survey finds