Survey: Customers Expect To Be Asked, Compensated For Use Of Personal Data

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Publicated : 22/11/2024   Category : security


Survey: Customers Expect To Be Asked, Compensated For Use Of Personal Data


Consumers recognize value of personal info, expect identity etiquette, survey says



Consumers expect companies to ask their permission before using their personal information, and they expect some form of compensation for giving it, according to a study published Tuesday.
According to a
study on the use of personal information
(PDF) commissioned by UnboundID, consumers not only value their digital identities, but they also expect companies using that data to exhibit Identity Etiquette.
The survey, conducted by Compass Intelligence, showed that consumers have an explicit idea of the economic value of their digital identities and expect companies to give them something in return for using it.
Results of the survey indicate that customers understand that companies use their digital identity data for marketing purposes -- and that most expect some level of etiquette from companies using this data, such as asking for permission to use it. Respondents also expect some form of compensation for the use of this data -- cash value in the form of a discount was the most popular benefit cited by respondents (47 percent), followed by value-added services, such as more content or viewing options (22 percent).
The research shows that 62 percent of customers expect companies to ask permission, in one way or another, before using digital information, said Steve Shoaff, CEO of UnboundID. Many of the respondents stated that they would like to determine what, if any, of their data is shared.
Many companies worry that if they give customers the chance to opt out, they will, Shoaff said. However, these findings indicate that customers really want more control over how and when their data is used. By practicing the right kind of etiquette, companies will ultimately get better, more realistic data from their customers.
Findings from the Compass Intelligence study show 43 percent of customers say they would think better of and/or be thankful to companies that give them control of how their digital information is shared. Asking which items can be shared was the top response (33 percent), followed by offering a meaningful benefit for data use (29 percent) and the ability to update or revoke access to data at any time (26 percent).
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