- cross-posted to:
- privacyguides@lemmy.one
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- cross-posted to:
- privacyguides@lemmy.one
- news@lemmy.world
This survey was conducted among 5,101 U.S. adults from May 15 to 21, 2023
% say they are concerned about how … use(s) the data they collect about them
- Companies: 81%
- The government: 71%
% say they have little to no understanding about what … do(es) with the data they collect about them
- Companies: 67%
- The government: 77%
% say they have very little or no trust at all that leaders of social media companies will
- Publicly admit mistakes and take responsibility when they misuse or compromises users’ personal data: 77%
- Not sell users’ personal data to others without their consent: 76%
- Be held accountable by the government if they misuse or compromise users’ personal data: 71%
% say that as companies use AI to collect and analyze personal information, this information will be used in ways that …
- People would not be comfortable with: 81%
- Were not originally intended: 80%
- Could make people’s lives easier: 62%
% say that when they think about managing their privacy online, they …
- Trust themselves to make the right decisions about their personal information: 78%
- Feel skeptical that anything they do will make much difference: 61%
- Feel overwhelmed by figuring out what they need to do: 37%
- Feel privacy is not that big of a deal to them: 29%
- Are confident those who have access to their personal information will do what is right: 21%
% say they … agree to online privacy policies right away, without reading what the policies say
- Always, almost always or often: 56%
- Sometimes: 22%
- Rarely or never: 18%
- No answer: 4%
Please read the report for a more in-depth look at the data and analysis!
That implies we get to make decisions.
Yeah, especially everything now is in the hands of so few players, we don’t have much of a choice!