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New Report by Jessica Groopman <br><br>The digitalization of our physical world—what many are now calling the ‘Internet of <br>Things’—is challenging our expectations of privacy. <br><br>Adding sensors to ourselves, and to the objects and places around us, renders our <br>physical world communicable, contextual, and trackable. The full implications of <br>ubiquitous connectivity remain blurry, but Altimeter Group’s survey of 2,062 American <br>consumers makes one point crystal clear: Consumers are decidedly anxious about <br>how companies use and share data from their connected devices. Our research finds <br>a massive gulf between consumer awareness and industry practices when it comes <br>to privacy. But this data reveals more than a concerned citizenry, it reveals tremendous <br>opportunities for companies to foster more trusted customer relationships. <br><br>DOWNLOAD THE COMPLETE REPORT: <br>http://pages.altimetergroup.com/1506-Consumer-Perceptions-of-Privacy-in-the-IOT-Report.html
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