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Global survey shows transparency is paramount to 65% consumers – companies found falling short

Cisco’s 2022 Consumer Privacy Survey of 2600 adults in 12 countries, found 84% of consumers equate how a company handles their data with how much they are valued by that company – a number that increased ten percentage points since 2019. Close to half of all surveyed, 43%, don’t feel able to protect their data due to lack of corporate transparency.

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IT’S THE LAW (10/18/2022)

October 18, 2022

Turkey’s parliament just passed amendments that raise significant human rights concerns for changes to laws governing censorship, journalism, and social media. This includes empowering its government with the ability to compel social media companies to comply with requests to take down online content and hand over user data. And, companies unwilling to comply, can face “internet throttling,” which means their company bandwidth would be clipped.

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Children’s Privacy: Do Not Track Kids – a new app looks to block Big Tech in a big way

October 18, 2022
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Ecommerce Traffic Shifts from Websites to Apps: Constructor and Shopify

September 24, 2025

Traffic to ecommerce websites fell 1% year-on-year while ecommerce app sessions rose 13%, according to Constructor and Shopify. Shopper experience still needs improvement: 41% of shoppers feel like strangers to their favorite retailers and only 20% see frequent personalization. Convenience is king: 55% say they’d pay more to find the right item without scrolling through several pages of results.

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