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One-in-two consumers would shun an online service provider following a data breach

Half of consumers (50%) would walk away from an online service provider if it suffered any form of data breach, according to a study of 15,000 consumers worldwide, conducted by global security company Kaspersky. The idea of avoidable data misuse is likely to incur even greater wrath from respondents, however, with 63% affirming they would no longer use the provider for fear of their data being sold to a third party in this case. As consumers understand more about businesses’ data privacy responsibilities, more transparency is needed from those companies about how they handle user data. Having to shop, be entertained, communicate and conduct business virtually is likely to have sparked heightened awareness about how much data is being offered, and what the upshots of this proliferation could be. Almost two-thirds (62%) of respondents are now worried that their online activities are being constantly tracked by the websites or services they visit.

Consumers want greater protection of their data from enterprises and governments: Report

Consumers want greater protection of their data from enterprises and governments: Report
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Half of UAE online shoppers will not go back to portals hit by data breaches

Dubai: Online retailers and portals be warned – UAE shoppers will be in no mood to forgive them if data breaches happen. Nearly half of these consumers would ‘sever’ further purchases or exposure on that platform. That’s according to a survey by the cyber security software firm Kaspersky. And nearly two-thirds (59 per cent) said they are now worried that their online activities are being constantly tracked by the websites or online services they visit or frequent. Online users want companies to be transparent in their data processing, and the same percentage 48 per cent believe that companies should be equally open about how their technology works. Similarly, 47 per cent called on governments to be transparent about their data collection and management processes.

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