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Web users will trade privacy for security and convenience

Source: Venture Beat
Shanghai : China | 2 months ago  
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According to a recent poll by the privacy research group Ponemon Institute , it looks like web users are beginning to realize that. About 68 percent of users questioned said they don’t mind if a computer authenticates their identities when making a purchase — as long as their personal information...
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