Privacy & Security Charts

What Baby Boomers Want from Brands

What Baby Boomers Want from Brands

Baby Boomers still hold a significant portion of purchase power in the US. Approximately 1 in 6 Americans is considered a Baby Boomer and this generation maintains more than half of the household wealth in the US. So, what do brands need to know about this generation...

Convenience Isn’t the Only Reason People Buy Online

Convenience Isn’t the Only Reason People Buy Online

The pandemic drove people to do more things online, including shopping. And, while consumers say they are motivated to purchase products online by convenience factors such as home delivery and ease of purchasing, a report [download page] from YouGov shows that there...

Close to Half of Retail Advertisers Considering Podcast Ads

Close to Half of Retail Advertisers Considering Podcast Ads

Retail advertisers have been turning more towards digital since the pandemic. Recent data [press release] from Advertiser Perceptions shows that more than half (55%) of retail advertisers have increased their digital ad spend in the past year, with 18% increasing...

8 in 10 Say Online Privacy Doesn’t Exist

8 in 10 Say Online Privacy Doesn’t Exist

Along with smartphone users expressing concern about whether mobile apps respect their privacy and keep their data secure, a great deal are worried that their mobile phone is listening in on them. A survey [download page] by Tinuiti of 2,000 US consumers found that 8...

Relatively Few Smartphone Users Believe Apps Respect Their Privacy

Relatively Few Smartphone Users Believe Apps Respect Their Privacy

While many smartphone users spend a lot of time checking their phones, that doesn’t mean they feel that the apps on their phones keep their data and privacy secure. Indeed, a recent report [download page] from the Mobile Ecosystem Forum (MEF) found that most...

What Are the Main Drivers of Brand Trust?

What Are the Main Drivers of Brand Trust?

Fewer than one-quarter of consumers in the US feel they are more in control of their data than they were a year ago. With consumers feeling like they have little control over the way their data is used by companies, it stands to reason that respect for consumers’ data...

Direct Mail High on the List of Consumers’ Ad Receptiveness

Direct Mail High on the List of Consumers’ Ad Receptiveness

When it comes to advertising that US consumers are most comfortable receiving, one-quarter would choose direct mail and catalogs. A recent report from LoopMe also found that direct mail helps consumers make the smartest purchasing decisions. In fact, the survey of...

Which Consumer Buying Changes Are Likely to Stick?

Which Consumer Buying Changes Are Likely to Stick?

The vast majority (78%) of consumers have come to prefer online shopping for specific items over the course of the past 6 months, according to a Cheetah Digital report [download page] on the digital consumer trends that are set to outlast the pandemic. Among the more...

Creepy or Cool? Consumers Sound Off on Personalization Techniques

Creepy or Cool? Consumers Sound Off on Personalization Techniques

More than half of consumers report they are comfortable sharing their data with a brand in exchange for better service. But, as a report [download page] from Cheetah Digital and Econsultancy shows, when it comes to personalization, there is a line between creepy and...

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