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Publication date :February 12, 2018 Flipboard Reddit Pinterest WhatsApp E-mail An RSA study reveals that almost one in 2 French consumers (55%) admit to having intentionally falsified their personal information when making a purchase, with 3 in 4 consumers saying they are concerned about the theft of their identity. An RSA study reveals that French consumers intentionally falsify their personal data online. More than one in two French consumers (55%) admit to having intentionally falsified, or do not know whether or not they have falsified, Country Email List their personal information when purchasing a product/service. And the younger the consumer, the more likely they are to falsify their personal information (74% of 18-24 year olds, and 52% of 25-34 year olds). The most frequently falsified personal information: telephone number (32%), date of birth (19%), address (18%) or simply name (17%). A question of tranquility above all The main reasons given for falsification of personal data are as follows: Do not want to receive unsolicited communications (phone calls, text messages, emails) from companies (60%) Do not want to receive advertisements (51%) Believe that the data requested is unrelated to the product/service offered (35%) Doubt the company's ability to process/retain their data securely ( 32%)
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