Americans Relatively Sanguine About Online Privacy, Study Says IAN AUSTEN Sixty-two percent of American respondents told Ipsos, a polling firm, that they were more concerned about online privacy now than they were a year ago. By comparison, that worry had increased for 83 percent of respondents in Brazil, India and Nigeria during the same period. November 24, 2014 at 12:00AM http://nyti.ms/1v4105e http://nyti.ms/1y8k7gT The New York Times Technology Computers and the Internet, Polls and Public Opinion, Privacy
By IAN AUSTEN via NYT / Eethg. Corps. Inc. / Terrence Herschel G. Technology http://nyti.ms/1v4105e Americans Relatively Sanguine About Online Privacy, Study Says November 24, 2014 at 12:00AM http://nyti.ms/1y8k7gT The New York Times
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