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Customers 'bewildered and fearful' about use of their data | Customers 'bewildered and fearful' about use of their data |
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Nine in 10 people have no idea what companies do with the personal information the firms hold about them, a survey suggests. | |
The Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) survey of 2,500 people also found 57% did not trust the companies to handle their data responsibly. | |
And 51% complained that they had been contacted by organisations that had misused their data. | |
The CIM says personal data policies on websites should be clearer and simpler. | |
It says businesses have failed to persuade people to read their online terms and conditions to understand what they do with personal details. | |
Instead, according to its research, people are in the dark about data and scared of being spammed or scammed. | |
The CIM questioned more than 2,500 consumers and marketing professionals, to help businesses looking for new ways to sell to us over the internet. | The CIM questioned more than 2,500 consumers and marketing professionals, to help businesses looking for new ways to sell to us over the internet. |
But rather than discovering an army of well-informed consumers who were happy to share their data, the research unearthed a wall of public bewilderment and mistrust. | But rather than discovering an army of well-informed consumers who were happy to share their data, the research unearthed a wall of public bewilderment and mistrust. |
Some 92% of respondents did not fully understand how information that companies gleaned about them was being used, and they were highly sceptical about marketing practices. | Some 92% of respondents did not fully understand how information that companies gleaned about them was being used, and they were highly sceptical about marketing practices. |
'State' attack on Yahoo hit 500m users | 'State' attack on Yahoo hit 500m users |
Should patients trust Google with data? | Should patients trust Google with data? |
WhatsApp data sharing being investigated | WhatsApp data sharing being investigated |
Most said they did not trust the way organisations handled data, and most also complained that they had been contacted by someone misusing their personal information. | Most said they did not trust the way organisations handled data, and most also complained that they had been contacted by someone misusing their personal information. |
"People are nervous about sharing personal data," said Chris Daly, from the Institute. "Fear of data breaches and misuse has them on high alert." | "People are nervous about sharing personal data," said Chris Daly, from the Institute. "Fear of data breaches and misuse has them on high alert." |
Survey results | Survey results |
Businesses are keen to cash in on our individual wants and needs by learning from our previous shopping habits and internet activity. | Businesses are keen to cash in on our individual wants and needs by learning from our previous shopping habits and internet activity. |
But there is a mismatch between public feeling and commercial ambition. | But there is a mismatch between public feeling and commercial ambition. |
For instance, 71% of consumers did not feel comfortable with businesses tracking their whereabouts through their smartphones. Yet, 20% of businesses are already collecting this geo-location data. | For instance, 71% of consumers did not feel comfortable with businesses tracking their whereabouts through their smartphones. Yet, 20% of businesses are already collecting this geo-location data. |
Most people do not like sharing data from their social media profiles. Yet, 44% of businesses are collecting it. | Most people do not like sharing data from their social media profiles. Yet, 44% of businesses are collecting it. |
The bewilderment about what happens to our data is made worse by lengthy and turgid terms and conditions and privacy policies. | The bewilderment about what happens to our data is made worse by lengthy and turgid terms and conditions and privacy policies. |
Only 16% of people read them, the CIM found. | Only 16% of people read them, the CIM found. |
The danger is that most internet surfers agree to a website's terms without mugging up on how any information they give away will be exploited. | The danger is that most internet surfers agree to a website's terms without mugging up on how any information they give away will be exploited. |
The CIM says organisations will have to be simple and clear about their policies in order to have any chance of improving trust and confidence. | The CIM says organisations will have to be simple and clear about their policies in order to have any chance of improving trust and confidence. |
Among the results discovered by the CIM: | Among the results discovered by the CIM: |
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