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Internet Privacy Tools 35% of Americans agreed there is no such thing as online privacy. U.S. adults' view of companies collecting Internet data from users: 59% 33% Privacy Concern by Age Aged 10-17 Aged 35 and older Aged 18-34 79% 77% 70% of teens, aged 10-17, expressed concern about their online privacy. of Internet users, aged 35 and older, agreed no one should be allowed to have access on their personal data or web behavior. of Internet users, aged 18-34, agreed no one should be allowed to have access on their personal data or web behavior. 87% of Internet users are ‘concerned’ about threats to their privacy while online, while 56% reported being ‘very concerned’ 70% of American consumers worry about online privacy 88% were concerned about websites sharing their e-mail address, and 91% were concerned about being tracked while using the web 65% of respondents say that they had declined to register at an e-commerce site because of privacy concerns 57% were wary of using credit cards online due to privacy issues. 87% of Americans “definitely would not” or “probably would not” allow advertisers to track them online. 64% of Americans found the idea of targeted ads invasive. 43% of Americans said they are concerned about the government checking their online activities. 57% said they are concerned about companies tracking what they do online. 75% of Americans are worried about private companies checking their online activities. 64% are concerned the government is doing the same. 1998 2002 2003 2004 2006 2009 2010 2011 2012 A 2007 study found 73% of Internet users take actions to protect their online privacy. A recent study showed 4 in 10 Americans believed they "totally" or "mostly" understood how to protect their online privacy . 39% rely on friends, family, and company privacy statements in protecting their online information. 43% said they use Firewall to protect online privacy Reasons of Internet Users Who Do Not Take Privacy Actions 31% due to indifference 38% install Antivirus 10% exercise extra precaution sharing information 5% use Antispam 20% because they do not know how 16% feels there's no need to take online privacy actions 3% said privacy tools are ineffective 10% said they have nothing to hide 58% of users delete cookies from their computer at least once 39% of users delete cookies from their computer every month At least once Every month 58% 39% Privacy Concerns by Year Ways Internet Users Protect Their Online Privacy Reference: http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2013/06/20/young-americans-and-privacy-its-complicated/ http://technology.inquirer.net/26339/many-in-us-worry-about-online-privacy-survey http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_privacy http://academia.edu/186208/Internet_users_perceptions_of_privacy_concerns_and_privacy_actions http://www.questia.com/library/1G1-132050820/teenagers-perceptions-of-online-privacy-and-coping http://annenberg.usc.edu/News%20and%20Events/News/130422CDF_Millennials.aspx http://www.techweekeurope.co.uk/news/online-privacy-tools-too-complex-to-be-effective-45197 http://lorrie.cranor.org/pubs/EffectivenessBA.pdf http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2414662,00.asp http://moneyning.com/coupons/category/internet/

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Internet Privacy Tools35% of Americans agreed there is no such thingas online privacy.

U.S. adults' view of companies collecting Internet data from users:

59%

33%

Privacy Concern by Age

Aged 10-17 Aged 35 and older Aged 18-34

79% 77% 70%

of teens, aged 10-17,expressed concern about their

online privacy.

of Internet users, aged 35 andolder, agreed no one should beallowed to have access on theirpersonal data or web behavior.

of Internet users, aged 18-34,agreed no one should be

allowed to have access on theirpersonal data or web behavior.

87% of Internet users are ‘concerned’about threats to their privacy while online,while 56% reported being ‘very concerned’

70% of American consumersworry about online privacy

88% were concerned about websitessharing their e-mail address, and 91%were concerned about beingtracked while using the web

65% of respondents say that they haddeclined to register at an e-commercesite because of privacy concerns

57% were wary of using credit cardsonline due to privacy issues.

87% of Americans “definitely would not”or “probably would not” allow advertisersto track them online.

64% of Americans found the ideaof targeted ads invasive.

43% of Americans said they are concernedabout the government checking their onlineactivities. 57% said they are concerned aboutcompanies tracking what they do online.

75% of Americans are worried about privatecompanies checking their online activities.64% are concerned the government is doingthe same.

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A 2007 study found 73% of Internet userstake actions to protect their online privacy.

A recent study showed 4 in 10 Americans believed they "totally" or"mostly" understood how to protect their online privacy.

39% rely on friends, family, and company privacy statements in protecting their online information.

43% said they use Firewall to protect online privacy

Reasons of Internet Users WhoDo Not Take Privacy Actions

31% due to indifference38% install Antivirus

10% exercise extra precaution sharing information

5% use Antispam

20% because they do not know how

16% feels there's no need to take online privacy actions

3% said privacy tools are ineffective

10% said they have nothing to hide

58% of users delete cookies from their computer at least once39% of users delete cookies from their computer every month

At least once

Every month

58%

39%

Privacy Concerns by Year

Ways Internet Users Protect Their Online Privacy

Reference:http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2013/06/20/young-americans-and-privacy-its-complicated/http://technology.inquirer.net/26339/many-in-us-worry-about-online-privacy-surveyhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_privacyhttp://academia.edu/186208/Internet_users_perceptions_of_privacy_concerns_and_privacy_actionshttp://www.questia.com/library/1G1-132050820/teenagers-perceptions-of-online-privacy-and-copinghttp://annenberg.usc.edu/News%20and%20Events/News/130422CDF_Millennials.aspxhttp://www.techweekeurope.co.uk/news/online-privacy-tools-too-complex-to-be-effective-45197http://lorrie.cranor.org/pubs/EffectivenessBA.pdfhttp://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2414662,00.asp

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As technology evolves internet privacy is becoming more and more important. Here's how Americans feels about their privacy online and what they are doing about it.With internet privacy being more and more important, here are some tools that people used to protect their information on the internet.

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