Data Privacy


Data Privacy Survey

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
Data Privacy Survey

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
Data Privacy Survey

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
Data Privacy Publication

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.
Data Privacy Survey

Freedom of Information and Privacy in British Columbia

Survey for the BC Freedom of Information and Privacy Association
Data Privacy Survey

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