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Although 84% of Internet users claim they never give out personal details online, the reality is very different, said AOL LLC.
According to research conducted by the Web portal, 89% of Internet users have at some point willingly given away personal details online, highlighting that although surfers may understand the dangers of data security online, they don't actually take steps to ensure their safety. "Our research identified a significant gap between what people say and what they do when it comes to protecting sensitive information online," said Jules Polonetsky, AOL's chief privacy officer. The results of the survey also show that 34% of Web users expect to be the victim of credit card fraud online, while only 11% have actually experienced the problem. With this in mind, AOL has launched a privacy education campaign designed to make consumers aware of their ability to easily protect their identity and personal data while online. According to Information Commissioner Richard Thomas, the sharp differences between what people say and how they behave online need to be addressed. "By taking a practical, down-to-earth approach to data protection and privacy, we can simplify good practice for the majority of organizations who seek to handle personal information well. However, it is equally important for individuals to be aware of their information rights and to take steps to protect their own privacy." |
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