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Online Threats and Fears Are Changing Consumer Behavior Susannah Fox IAPP Privacy Academy 2005 October 28, 2005 Las Vegas, Nevada
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Online Threats October 28, 20052 Communication technology use 68% of American adults and 87% of teens go online 53% of Americans who go online from home connect via high-speed 74% of adults and 47% of teens have cell phones 18% of adult online users have laptops with wireless modems
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Online Threats October 28, 20053 Portrait of Access
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Online Threats October 28, 20054 Share of Americans online by age (Jan-May 2005 combined data)
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Online Threats October 28, 20055 Percent online and with home high-speed by education (Jan-May 2005 combined data)
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Online Threats October 28, 20056 Users overestimate awareness, preparedness (AOL/NCSA Online Safety Study October 2004)
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Online Threats October 28, 20057 Spam is on the rise, but email users seem more resigned (PIP data)
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Online Threats October 28, 20058 Once burned, twice shy (PIP May 2005 data)
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Online Threats October 28, 20059 Internet users change their behavior after getting hit by spyware (PIP May 2005 data)
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Online Threats October 28, 200510 For more information Email me: sfox@pewinternet.orgsfox@pewinternet.org Read our reports and download data sets: www.pewinternet.org (click on “Public Policy” to see “Digital Divisions,” “Spyware,” “Spam and Phishing” and other topics). www.pewinternet.org
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