A new Harris survey found that almost all Americans care about online privacy, and 71% said that they ‘care deeply’ about it. The survey found that the service that worries Americans most regarding their privacy is Facebook with 66% of Americans concerned over it, a full 10 percentage points ahead of email (56%) and worries over private browsing (52%).
Worryingly, Americans also voiced concerns about activities governed not by the rules of the open internet, but by employment contracts, such as using social media while at work (16%), and looking up new jobs while at work (9%), according to Help Net Security.
Private browsing - Americans ‘care deeply’ about privacy
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