A new Consumer Reports survey finds that 71% of respondents are very concerned about
online companies selling or sharing information about them without their permission. More than half said they were also very concerned about advertisers targeting kids with personalized ads based on
data collected while they browse the Web.
Beyond that, people were worried about companies holding on to user data, even when they don't need it anymore, and collecting data about their
online activities and purchases being used to deny employment or affect their ability to get a loan.
When it comes to smartphone owners, 65% were very concerned that apps could access their
contacts, photos, location and other data on their devices without permission. The finding comes in the wake of an FTC report last month calling for Congress to consider enacting general privacy
legislation, as well as new regulations governing data security and breach notification legislation.