Posts Tagged ‘France’
Global Mobile Phone Users Who Own A Tablet, July 2013 [TABLE]
Varying levels of tablet ownership exist among mobile phone users, ranging from just 12% in Japan to 53% in Singapore.
Read MoreFrequency With Which People Check Their Mobile Bank Statements, October 2013 [TABLE]
53% of Germans checked their mobile bank statement several times a week.
Read MoreFrequency With Which People Check Their Online Bank Statements, October 2013 [TABLE]
Banking customers from all four countries were not resistant to checking their online bank statements with relatively high frequency.
Read MoreHow People Get Their Bank Statements Worldwide, October 2013 [TABLE]
There was no clear uniformity among the countries in terms of customer preference for online or printed statements.
Read MorePrivacy Concerns Over Wearable Computers, September 2013 [CHART]
On average, around one-third of internet users in select countries were worried that wearable devices would invade people’s privacy.
Read MoreConsumer Desires For Speedy Online Support, November 2013 [TABLE]
7 in 10 consumers across 7 major markets report being more likely to be loyal to a brand that provides real-time one-to-one assistance at critical moments during their purchase journey.
Read MoreGlobal Facebook User Growth By Country, 2012-2017 [TABLE]
The fastest growth in social network usage is happening in less-developed markets.
Read MoreGlobal Social Network Penetration By Country, 2012-2017 [TABLE]
The highest penetration of social network users as a share of total population occurs in the Netherlands, where 63.5% of all residents are social network users.
Read MoreGlobal Opinions On Privacy, 2013 [CHART]
Americans and China hold opposite opinions about location, purchases and website visits.
Read MoreMotivations For Using Digital Media, August 2013 [TABLE]
Compared to consumers in 32 other countries, Americans are among the least motivated to use digital media for self-expression, even using online media typically associated with self-expression (such as blogging) more out of a desire for entertainment.
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