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2019-05-20 19:30:01 (vue: 2019-05-20 22:01:12) |
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One Year On And 84% Of UK Consumers Don\'t Think GDPR Has Been Effective |
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Three-fifths (59%) of consumers would feel more secure if their personal information was protected by their fingerprint Despite the introduction of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in May last year, research from IDEX Biometrics Asa has revealed UK consumers don't feel their personal information is any safer. In fact, 84% of respondents don't think GDPR …
The ISBuzz Post: This Post One Year On And 84% Of UK Consumers Don't Think GDPR Has Been Effective |
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