Gen Z doesn't think anyone can keep them safe online, and one of their biggest concerns is their photos getting leaked
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released in December. The company surveyed 15,105 people between the ages of 18 and 26 years from 15 countries about how investments in technology can be used to support the economy. The findings indicate that Gen Z doesn't trust any entity, public or private, to keep their data safe online.
In addition, more than half of the surveyed individuals said they have low or neutral confidence that their personal data is being stored properly by healthcare providers.Earlier this month, hackersIn August 2021, T-Mobile announced that the . The stolen data includes customers' first and last names, social security numbers, and driver's license information.
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