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60% of US adults believe companies should only be able to track their online activities after they have specifically given permission to do so
Nearly Half of U.S. Adults Believe They Have Little To No Control Over Personal Info Companies Gather From Them While Online | Ipsos
32% of US adults always consider a company’s privacy policies when choosing which websites to visit or online services to use
Nearly Half of U.S. Adults Believe They Have Little To No Control Over Personal Info Companies Gather From Them While Online | Ipsos
41% of US adults have uninstalled an app in order to protect their online privacy
Nearly Half of U.S. Adults Believe They Have Little To No Control Over Personal Info Companies Gather From Them While Online | Ipsos
44% of US adults have opted out of targeted advertising in order to protect their online privacy
Nearly Half of U.S. Adults Believe They Have Little To No Control Over Personal Info Companies Gather From Them While Online | Ipsos
65% of US adults have deleted cookies in order to protect their online privacy
Nearly Half of U.S. Adults Believe They Have Little To No Control Over Personal Info Companies Gather From Them While Online | Ipsos
40% of US adults say they understand how to protect their online privacy
Nearly Half of U.S. Adults Believe They Have Little To No Control Over Personal Info Companies Gather From Them While Online | Ipsos
24% of US adults believe that they have little or no control over information that they intentionally share online through activities like online retail transactions, email, or social media
Nearly Half of U.S. Adults Believe They Have Little To No Control Over Personal Info Companies Gather From Them While Online | Ipsos
45% of US adults feel that they have little or no control over the personal information companies gather while they are online
Nearly Half of U.S. Adults Believe They Have Little To No Control Over Personal Info Companies Gather From Them While Online | Ipsos
Canadian eReader owners use their devices for an average of 1.8 hours per day, down from 2.1 hours in Q2 2011
Canadians Maturing as Mobile Users | Ipsos
Canadian tablet owners use their devices for an average of 2.4 hours per day, down from 3.2 hours in Q2 2011
Canadians Maturing as Mobile Users | Ipsos
Canadian smartphone owners use their devices for an average of 2.8 hours per day, down from 3.3 hours in Q2 2011
Canadians Maturing as Mobile Users | Ipsos
Canadian eReader owners use their devices an average of 38 times per month
Canadians Maturing as Mobile Users | Ipsos
Canadian tablet owners use their devices an average of 115 times per month
Canadians Maturing as Mobile Users | Ipsos
Canadian smartphone owners use their devices an average of 222 times per month
Canadians Maturing as Mobile Users | Ipsos
47% of adult Canadian smartphone owners prefer to access content on their devices via apps, while 19% prefer the web
The Fickle Nature of the Mobile Canadian Teen | Ipsos
41% of teenage Canadian smartphone owners prefer to access content on their devices via apps, while 25% prefer the web
The Fickle Nature of the Mobile Canadian Teen | Ipsos
79% of teenage Canadian smartphone owners have downloaded and used an app, compared to 77% for adults
The Fickle Nature of the Mobile Canadian Teen | Ipsos
16% of teenage Canadian smartphone owners say they want to switch the brand of their device within the next 6 months, compared to 12% for adults
The Fickle Nature of the Mobile Canadian Teen | Ipsos