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Post by account_disabled on Dec 4, 2023 4:22:03 GMT -4
Theft or manipulation of personal data, nearly 3 in 4 (74%) say they are concerned about the theft of their identity and more than 7 in 10 (73%) fear that money will be lost. stolen without their knowledge from their bank account. A third (33%) fear the alteration of their medical records, and the same proportion (33%) that of their criminal record and 40% are worried about the public disclosure of embarrassing or sensitive information about them. Likewise, 41% are afraid of being victims of blackmail following the loss, theft or manipulation of messages or photos. When it comes to their awareness of data breaches (acts of hacking against businesses), 71% say Country Email List they are more aware of data breaches than five years ago. More than two thirds (67%) are concerned that tracking technologies and wearable devices, like Fitbit devices, collect and store data on their every move and 8 in 10 French consumers (80%) are concerned. strive to limit the amount of personal information they post online or give to businesses. 49% feel they have no choice but to provide personal data to a company in exchange for products or services. This feeling is shared by 70% of 25-34 year olds. 4 in 10 (39%) have felt forced to transmit personal data to companies that has no connection with the product or service offered and 22% of 18-24 year olds resignedly agree to communicate their personal information. Nearly half of respondents (49%) believe that consumers are so accustomed to disclosing their personal data that it is almost impossible to reverse the trend .
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