My precious: security, privacy, and smart jewelry
Fashionable and functional. These are the makings of smart jewelry. They aren't secure, yet some are used to secure user data and online accounts. Should you still buy one?
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Fashionable and functional. These are the makings of smart jewelry. They aren't secure, yet some are used to secure user data and online accounts. Should you still buy one?
Our survey and accompanying report found that, no matter their age, users have deep concerns about the privacy of their online data and take significant steps to secure it. Learn how public distrust in corporations' ability to protect and use data in ethically responsible ways has shaped their behavior online.
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