American consumers might be excused for the love-hate relationship they have with the businesses that gather and collect personal information about them.
On one hand, consumers enjoy the benefits of targeted marketing that is enabled by data collection on their shopping and buying habits but, on the other hand, they have almost no faith and confidence that businesses will protect their personal data and prevent it from falling into the hands of a cyberattacker. Every new story…
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