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Majority (52%) says they’re More Concerned about Online Privacy than they were a Year Ago
Around Six in Ten feel that Social Media (63%) and Search Engines (57%) Have Too Much Power
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Four in Ten (39%) Canadians Changed Their Social Media Behaviour (28%) or Stopped Using some Platforms (11%) Over Data Privacy Concerns
Only Three in Ten Trust Facebook (33%), Twitter (28%) to Protect their Personal Information and Not Use it Without Explicit Consent
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Nine in Ten Canadians (92%) Believe in Right to Privacy Online
Majority Feel They Should Have Right to Remove a Link or False Information, as Two in Three Admit to Having Googled Someone Before Meeting Them in Person
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Is being behind the wheel behind the times?
Autonomous vehicles are coming. In fact, to an increasing extent they are already here.
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There is no free lunch at the all-you-can eat data buffet
The data economy is based on the understanding that consumers will freely share personal data from things like wearable devices.
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Freedom of Information and Privacy in British Columbia
Survey for the BC Freedom of Information and Privacy Association
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Four in Ten (39%) American Small Business Owners Have No Policy For Storing and Disposing of Confidential Paper Files
Office Paper Use Expected to Rise, Especially for Large Businesses
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Half of Canadian Small Business Owners (53%) and C-Suite Executives (48%) Lack Confidence in Their Data Disposal Policies
Half (50%) of SBOs Lack Any Policies for the Use of Electronic Devices
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Half (51%) of Global Citizens are More Concerned About Online Privacy Than One Year Ago: Cybercriminals Leading Source of Worry
Among the 22% Who Don’t Shop Online, Half (49%) Say They Don’t Trust It
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Most (73%) Global Citizens Say They've Never Been Informed of a Breach of their Personal Data
Nearly Half (47%) of Those Who Had Data Compromised Suffered No Financial Losses