Most US internet users say they don’t trust social networks to protect their personal information.
A May 2018 survey by Rad Campaign found that 61% of respondents had little to no trust in social networks. That compares with 53% in 2016, and 57% in 2014.
Millennials, defined in the report as ages 18 to 35, were the least critical of social platforms, but more than half (56%) still said they didn’t trust social networks to protect their data. Read the rest at eMarketer.
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