Consumer | Public and communities | Technology & Telecoms | UK
A survey of UK adults on behalf of UKCloud on their concerns about whether their personal data is protected by companies and public services.
- Three in four (75%) British adults say they are concerned about whether their personal data is protected by companies and public services.
- The majority (63%) of British adults say they would be likely to trust secure government networks (not on the internet) to securely store and process personal data.
- Eight in ten (82%) British adults say they think the Government should seek your permission before storing and processing your personal data with non-UK businesses (bound by non-UK data protection law).
Date Published: 15/05/2017
Categories: Consumer | Public and communities | Technology & Telecoms | UK
Client: UKCloud
Methodology
ComRes interviewed 2,044 British adults online between 26th and 27th April 2017. Data were weighted by age, gender, socio-economic grade and region to be representative of all GB adults aged 18+.
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