FeatureNovember 12, 2014 What Americans Think About Privacy The majority of Americans feel their privacy is being challenged in some fundamental ways, our new report finds. Select one of the nine profiles below to see the variety of perspectives our focus group respondents shared about privacy. Their answers are real, but they have been assigned a pseudonym. Select an individual to see their privacy profile.
short reads | May 29, 2020Roughly six-in-ten online daters in the U.S. are concerned about data collection
short reads | Apr 14, 2020Half of Americans have decided not to use a product or service because of privacy concerns
short reads | Feb 4, 2020About half of Americans are OK with DNA testing companies sharing user data with law enforcement
short reads | Jan 27, 2020Most Americans support right to have some personal info removed from online searches