Four in five Internet users worry their personal data will...
Four in five Internet users worry their personal data will be stolen or “misused” on social media platforms, according to a survey by Internet security firm Avira. Facebook (25 percent) and Google Plus (19 percent) drew the most concern, while…
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40 percent said they don’t “feel safe when using social media sites,” Avira said. Only 2 percent of users worried about stolen or misused data on Twitter. The company said it posed questions in January and February to the 100 million consumers and small businesses globally that use its antivirus and similar services, and drew full survey results from 2,710 respondents with a margin of error of plus or minus 1.88 percent.