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How have attitudes to privacy changed post-Snowden?

A recent survey has found that 60% of people have heard of Edward Snowden and his revelations about the degree of surveillance conducted by the NSA and other countries intelligence agencies. The Canadian Centre for International Governance last month released the results of the survey of 23,376 internet users in 24 countries. The studys takeaways: 43% of users now avoid certain websites and applications and 39% now change their passwords regularly to avoid governments watchful eyes. The question is how, exactly, do we spin that number? Do we wring our hands over a majority of internet users apparently being blas?”]

Source: https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2014/12/16/how-have-attitudes-to-privacy-changed-post-snowden/

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