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Article: What is Privacy? Poll Exposes Generational Divide on Expectations of Privacy, According to Zogby/Congressional Internet Caucus Advisory Committee Survey
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- U.S. Newswire
- Article date:
- January 30, 2007
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To: TECHNOLOGY EDITORS
Contact: Danielle Yates of the Congressional Internet Caucus
Advisory Committee, +1-949-280-0703, dyates@netcaucus.org
WASHINGTON, Jan. 30 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Nine out of 10
Americans believe the Internet has changed our expectations of
privacy, according to a new poll conducted by Zogby International on
behalf of the Congressional Internet Caucus Advisory Committee in
advance of its annual policy conference in Washington.
Ninety-one percent said they agreed with the statement that our
expectations of privacy have changed due to technologies and the
Internet. Seven percent disagreed and two percent were not sure.
But a vast chasm exists between what 18-24 ...
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