Americans using digital services would gladly switch to companies that are more committed to data privacy and feel frustrated that they don’t have more control over their personal data, according to survey results shared exclusively with Axios.
Why it matters: Entire tech empires are built on assembling detailed digital dossiers on users, which can then be used to target advertising at them. This survey is the latest indicator that people are frustrated with that as the status quo, even as companies make efforts to be give users more control over how their data gets collected, stored and used.
Details: The survey found that Americans broadly want more control over what happens with their personal information and think that existing tools seem outdated and should be easier to use.
- The survey, conducted in June, polled 1,018 Americans, selected to reflect the demographics of the country overall.
- The company behind the survey is Transcend, which builds data privacy dashboards used by firms including Patreon and Robinhood so that their users can see what personal data gets collected and can request to download or delete it.
By the numbers: Among the findings:
- 93% of Americans would switch to a company that prioritizes their data privacy.
- 91% would prefer to…
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