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Almost no one trusts social networks with data, Norton says

Consumers want privacy but won't sacrifice convenience, security experts say.

Sat, 30 Mar 2019

Trust in social networks barely scratched 2% before the Christchurch shootings and is surely now even lower, internet security company Symantec's latest Insights Report shows.

The results, gathered before the March 15 terror attack, show a tiny fraction of New Zealanders of all generations trust

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