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Which of these do you perceive to be the biggest threats to users cyber-security and privacy today?
 
Hackers (using key loggers, trojans, etc)
 
Data Breaches (theft of users personal data)
 
Government Surveillance
 
 
 
Which region of the world do you believe has the best data protection laws?
 
North America
 
European Union
 
Asia-Pacific
 
Africa
 
South America
 
 
 
Data controllers such as Google or Amazon store a lot of data on their users. How effective do you believe their protections for consumers data to be?
 
Very Effective
 
Effective
 
Moderate
 
Weak
 
Very Weak
 
 
 
Which of the following concepts is most relevant to how you view privacy?
 
Risk
 
Consent
 
Trust
 
 
 
In your opinion is it possible to have a single global approach towards privacy?
 
Yes
 
No
 
 
 
Are emerging Internet technologies (i.e. Internet-of-Things) making it easier to hacked or cyber-stalked?
 
Very Easy
 
Somewhat Easy
 
Average
 
Somewhat Difficult
 
Very Difficult
 
 
 
Have you ever experienced a privacy violation due to using a voice-activated assistant on your mobile phone or any other Internet enabled feature?
 
Yes
 
No
 
 
 
Please select one specific way in which emerging Internet technologies are a 
challenge to regulate?
 
Legislation is not specific enough to deal with privacy violations
 
Law-makers are not well informed on how these technologies operate
 
It is hard to predict how the new technologies will be used

 
 
 
How do you as a user keep your data safe and protect your privacy when online?
 
Virtual Private networks (VPN)
 
TOR Browser
 
Encrypt your data
 
Make use of sites that do not track you online
 
Other

 
 
 
How can developers or innovators of new Internet technologies improve privacy in their products/services?
 
Add privacy as a main feature to their products/services
 
Have better privacy policies
 
Comply with data protection laws
 
Use less personal data or allow users to control their own data
 
Engage users continually for feedback