Over 85% people want to know how online services share personal information, survey finds
The Hindu
The survey added that many users want to be able to control their privacy, and more than 70% people have already adjusted their profile settings to make it more secure.
More than 85% people are interested in knowing how online services use their personal information including name, email address and contact number, and with whom these details are shared, according to a survey by software firm Ping Identity.
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The software company surveyed over 3,400 consumers worldwide about their online registration experiences, attitude towards online privacy, and willingness to share personal information.

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