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20% of the population consciously avoids online activities already due to privacy and surveillance concerns

citation needed.




Actually I got that wrong, the number is 29%. The 20% figure applies to those who are aware of fraudulent credit card activity.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-switch/wp/2016/05/13...

"Nearly one in two Internet users say privacy and security concerns have now stopped them from doing basic things online — such as posting to social networks, expressing opinions in forums or even buying things from websites, according to a new government survey released Friday.

This chilling effect, pulled out of a survey of 41,000 U.S. households who use the Internet, show the insecurity of the Web is beginning to have consequences that stretch beyond the direct fall-out of an individual losing personal data in breach. The research suggests some consumers are reaching a tipping point where they feel they can no longer trust using the Internet for everyday activities."

More: https://www.ntia.doc.gov/blog/2016/lack-trust-internet-priva...




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