Companies often collect personal data from users for various purposes, including advertising and improving services. Proponents argue that stricter regulations would protect consumer privacy and prevent data misuse. Opponents argue that it would burden businesses and hinder technological innovation.
83% Yes |
17% No |
83% Yes |
17% No |
See how support for each position on “Data Privacy” has changed over time for 4.3k America voters.
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See how importance of “Data Privacy” has changed over time for 4.3k America voters.
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Unique answers from America users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@9N2FJTH6 days6D
Yes, but only when it comes to that data being used by foreign entities or in a way that violates individual rights.
@9N2CM2T6 days6D
Yes, and they should revise the way a privacy policy is written to the point is easily understandable and can be read in a short amount of time.
@9MV2QCD1wk1W
Well we do want to keep the population safe from billionaire predators violating their privacy and then selling it to no good sources and other predators the government shouldn't be trusted to look at data either.
@9MNPT3D2wks2W
If its not something you are mandated to use then no, the person themselves choose to use it despite the risks.
@9MNJ8V52wks2W
They should be required to maintain all data and turn it over when law enforcement requires it.
@9MNF3R32wks2W
Yes, they should be required to ask permission before doing it. If the person says no they should ntot be allowed to collect any information without their permission.
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