86% of respondents express no willingness to pay for additional privacy when interacting with Google — https://t.co/WQbgfY4ufc
RT @brookes_kevin: @FerghaneA @MxSba https://t.co/PerVyjdv7e Il y aussi cet article @FerghaneA (qui vient de sortir) : "86% of respondent…
RT @brookes_kevin: @FerghaneA @MxSba https://t.co/PerVyjdv7e Il y aussi cet article @FerghaneA (qui vient de sortir) : "86% of respondent…
@FerghaneA @MxSba https://t.co/PerVyjdv7e Il y aussi cet article @FerghaneA (qui vient de sortir) : "86% of respondents express no willingness to pay for additional privacy when interacting with Google. Among the remaining 14%, the average expressed will
Seems like people are cool with Google's business model: the vast majority aren't willing to pay Google any amount for privacy, i.e. paying to prevent Google from selling their data to advertisers. And those who are willing to pay won't pay much. https://
"Significantly, 86% of respondents express no willingness to pay for additional privacy when interacting with Google." https://t.co/HUqTG7seAn
Is the market for digital #privacy a failure? ... If no ones wants to pay for it? #research The most important results of this survey suggest that, at least with respect to Google, (a) the extent of informational asymmetry is…https://t.co/yz3wm1jZqk h
RT @dgwbirch: Is the market for digital privacy a failure? https://t.co/SJKO0w3lIy I'm sure 86% of respondents in a 1963 poll would have sa…
Is the market for digital privacy a failure? https://t.co/SJKO0w3lIy I'm sure 86% of respondents in a 1963 poll would have said that they wouldn't pay extra for seat belts. Asking the public what is good for them is pointless.
In a survey of 6,000 respondents for a paper, people are unaware of what Google tracks and “86% express no willingness to pay for additional privacy when interacting with Google. Among the remaining 14%, the average expressed willingness to pay is low.” ht
RT @dwallacewells: “86% of respondents express no willingness to pay for additional privacy when interacting with Google. Among the remaini…
RT @dwallacewells: “86% of respondents express no willingness to pay for additional privacy when interacting with Google. Among the remaini…
New research: - 76% surveyed prefer that Google did not collect information about them. - 18% willing to pay so that Google does not collect information about them. https://t.co/ND2STol0Ge
“86% of respondents express no willingness to pay for additional privacy when interacting with Google. Among the remaining 14%, the average expressed willingness to pay is low.” https://t.co/6gtPF3cPHB
You are owned, and you don't care: Significantly, 86% of respondents express no willingness to pay for additional privacy when interacting with Google. Among the remaining 14%, the average expressed willingness to pay is low. https://t.co/76Hsq4qGKG
"Este documento proporciona razones tanto teóricas como empíricas para cuestionar la conclusión estándar de la falla del mercado. En el lado... https://t.co/ghcM6IGwCB