Canadians Have Concerns About Online Privacy Survey
The survey, which was conducted by Hill+Knowlton Strategies, involved 1,500 respondents. The poll revealed that nearly eight in ten Canadians are concerned about their privacy, and about seven in ten want more control over their data. The survey also revealed that many Canadians continue to engage in risky behaviors that could compromise their privacy, like re-using the same passwords. “Nearly half of Canadians (49 percent) have not changed their email password in the past year, while more than half (55 percent) have used the same passwords across multiple websites,” Interac said....