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May 23, 2018

US Internet Users Who Do Not Trust that Social Networks Will Protect Their Data and Information, by Demographic, May 2018 (% of respondents in each group)

Description

US internet users were asked about their level of trust that social media platforms will protect their privacy. This chart shows responses of those who have "very little" trust and "no trust." The results are broken out by men, women and age groups 18-35 (millennials), 36-50 (gen X), 51-70 (baby ... boomers) and 71+ (seniors).More

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Data was provided to eMarketer by Rad Campaign.

Methodology

Data is from the May 2018 Rad Campaign and Lincoln Park Strategies report titled "The State of Social Media and Online Privacy." 1,000 US internet users ages 18+ were surveyed online during April 26-May 3, 2018.

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