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Axios|SurveyMonkey poll: privacy deep dive

Axios|SurveyMonkey poll: privacy deep dive

Consumers know their privacy isn’t fully protected by the online services and products they use, and they want the companies that make use of their personal data to change their behavior. But, they don’t want to have to start paying to use the services and products they are accustomed to getting for free.

  • A majority of people (59 percent) say they are not confident their privacy is protected by companies whose services or products they use online.
  • 58 percent of people say “the threat to personal privacy online is a crisis, and we need forced changes to the way companies operate”, while far fewer, 38 percent, say “online services are essential to modern life, and we all have to accept some risk to personal data”
  • In the data economy, companies are increasingly using their customers’ personal data in order to offer better and more individualized products and services. When asked about this:
    • 43 percent of people say this an inappropriate use of their data
    • 29 percent say it’s appropriate
    • 26 percent say it’s neither inappropriate nor appropriate
  • Still, nearly two-thirds (65 percent) say they’re unlikely to pay for a company to not track their personal data.

Click through all of the results for yourself below:

Survey dates: 

Sample size: 2,122

  • How confident are you that your privacy is protected by the companies whose services or products you use online?

    Gender
    AnswerTotalMaleFemale
    Unweighted N2,1221,0981,024
    Very confident
    8%
    7%
    8%
    Somewhat confident
    32%
    29%
    35%
    Not so confident
    39%
    40%
    38%
    Not at all confident
    21%
    23%
    18%
    No answer
    0%
    0%
    0%
    Question wording: How confident are you that your privacy is protected by the companies whose services or products you use online?
    Survey dates: 
  • How likely is it that you would pay a fee in exchange for a company to NOT track your data while using their product?

    Gender
    AnswerTotalMaleFemale
    Unweighted N2,1221,0981,024
    Very likely
    10%
    10%
    10%
    Somewhat likely
    24%
    24%
    24%
    Somewhat unlikely
    25%
    24%
    27%
    Very unlikely
    39%
    41%
    38%
    No answer
    2%
    2%
    2%
    Question wording: How likely is it that you would pay a fee in exchange for a company to NOT track your data while using their product?
    Survey dates: 
  • What is the most you would be willing to pay a company, per month, in exchange for it to NOT track your data while using their product?

    Gender
    AnswerTotalMaleFemale
    Unweighted N2,1221,0981,024
    $0
    54%
    55%
    53%
    $0.01 - $0.99
    21%
    22%
    19%
    $ 1.00 to $4.99
    15%
    14%
    15%
    $5.00 - $9.99
    5%
    4%
    6%
    $10.00 or more
    2%
    2%
    3%
    No answer
    3%
    2%
    4%
    Question wording: What is the most you would be willing to pay a company, per month, in exchange for it to NOT track your data while using their product?
    Survey dates: 
  • Which of the following comes closer to your view, even if neither is exactly right?

    Gender
    AnswerTotalMaleFemale
    Unweighted N2,1221,0981,024
    Online services are essential to modern life, and we all have to accept some risk to personal data
    38%
    42%
    35%
    The threat to personal privacy online is a crisis, and we need forced changes to the way companies operate
    58%
    55%
    61%
    No answer
    3%
    3%
    3%
    Question wording: Which of the following comes closer to your view, even if neither is exactly right?
    Survey dates: 
  • In the data economy, companies are increasingly using their customers’ personal data in order to offer better and more individualized products and services. In general, do you see this as an appropriate or inappropriate use of such data?

    Gender
    AnswerTotalMaleFemale
    Unweighted N2,1221,0981,024
    Completely appropriate
    7%
    8%
    7%
    Mostly appropriate
    22%
    24%
    20%
    Neither inappropriate nor inappropriate
    26%
    26%
    25%
    Mostly inappropriate
    26%
    23%
    29%
    Completely inappropriate
    17%
    17%
    17%
    No answer
    2%
    1%
    3%
    Question wording: In the data economy, companies are increasingly using their customers’ personal data in order to offer better and more individualized products and services. In general, do you see this as an appropriate or inappropriate use of such data?
    Survey dates: 
  • What type of smartphone do you use? If you own more than one phone, please select the one you use most often.

    Gender
    AnswerTotalMaleFemale
    Unweighted N2,1221,0981,024
    iOS phone (ex: iPhone)
    49%
    48%
    49%
    Other (please specify)
    1%
    1%
    1%
    Android (ex: Google Pixel, Samsung Galaxy)
    42%
    45%
    39%
    Don’t use a smartphone
    7%
    5%
    9%
    No answer
    2%
    1%
    2%
    Question wording: What type of smartphone do you use? If you own more than one phone, please select the one you use most often.
    Survey dates: 
  • Which type of data from your smartphone would you most want to keep private?

    Gender
    AnswerTotalMaleFemale
    Unweighted N1,9331,006927
    Photos
    20%
    19%
    21%
    Other (please specify)
    16%
    16%
    16%
    Email
    14%
    13%
    15%
    Text messages
    23%
    24%
    22%
    App data
    8%
    8%
    7%
    Location data
    19%
    18%
    19%
    No answer
    1%
    1%
    1%
    Question wording: Which type of data from your smartphone would you most want to keep private?
    Survey dates: 

How confident are you that your privacy is protected by the companies whose services or products you use online?
How likely is it that you would pay a fee in exchange for a company to NOT track your data while using their product?
What is the most you would be willing to pay a company, per month, in exchange for it to NOT track your data while using their product?
Which of the following comes closer to your view, even if neither is exactly right?
(Online services are essential to modern life, and we all have to accept some risk to personal data / The threat to personal privacy online is a crisis, and we need forced changes to the way companies operate)
In the data economy, companies are increasingly using their customers’ personal data in order to offer better and more individualized products and services. In general, do you see this as an appropriate or inappropriate use of such data?
What type of smartphone do you use? If you own more than one phone, please select the one you use most often.
Which type of data from your smartphone would you most want to keep private?
(Photos / Email / Text messages / App data / Location data)

*consumers

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