Data Privacy


Corporate Publication

The tech sector always bets that product quality will override privacy concerns

Probably the most common criticism levelled at the tech sector is the one about privacy – the sense that the tech sector, or government enabled by the tech sector, are collecting far more data on individuals than they should, and that the data is then being sold or used for unclear purposes. While the tech sector sticks closely to its cherished, and well-proven, ideology that positive user experience nearly always mitigates these concerns in practice, it is also true that the concerns of pro-privacy groups within society, and government, are getting louder and more prominent.
Data Privacy Publication

A growing unease: Data dilemmas of the connected Indian

In this new Ipsos India briefing paper, we examine the attitudes of the digital Indian to sharing data.
Sustainability Publication

A World of Research: 2019 in review

Looking back at what Ipsos research and analysis has told us about the world in the past year.
Patients Webinar

Patient-generated Health Data: building trust & creating incentives [Webinar recording]

The delivery of healthcare is becoming intrinsically connected to patient-generated data.
E-Commerce Survey

Mall makeovers vs. online shopping: Will e-commerce support or replace brick and mortar?

More than half say it’s easier to buy goods and services online than a year ago.

Global citizens OK with government use of AI and facial recognition… within limits

Supporters of a total ban are a minority in all 26 countries surveyed.

Keeping ‘AI in check’: Another tech giant apologizes for violating privacy

Almost half of those surveyed say AI use by companies should be more strictly regulated.
Data Privacy Publication

2019 CIGI-Ipsos Global Survey on Internet Security and Trust

With most (86%) admitting to having fallen victim to it. three-quarters (78%) are concerned about online privacy & majority (53%) feels more concerned about this, compared to one year ago.
Data Privacy Survey

Ignorance and distrust prevail about what companies and governments do with personal data

Ipsos and the World Economic Forum are launching a research program to track and decode public understanding and acceptance of new technologies across the globe