According to the survey, while 60% of Brits rejected optional cookies, around 40% never declined them, indicating a concerning level of apathy towards data privacy.
The prevalent concern that many individuals do not know how to control their personal data is particularly striking, especially among older demographics where nearly 48% cited ignorance.
Interestingly, while young individuals demonstrate more awareness about data privacy, a significant number still do not take action, with 26.8% feeling satisfied with their current security measures.
Overall, the findings suggest that despite growing awareness around personal data handling, most Brits take minimal action beyond rejecting cookies and are largely uninformed on further steps.
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