More Americans share social security, financial and medical information than before the pandemic
A new survey has shown that consumer willingness to share more sensitive data – social security numbers, financial information and medical information – is greater in 2020 than in both 2018 and 2019
According to the New york, NY-based scientific research practice foundation ARF’s (Advertising Research Foundation) third annual Privacy Study has shown that contact tracing is considered a key weapon in the fight against COVID-19.
However, one quarter of the respondents expressed an unwillingness to share information about being exposed to someone with the virus.