A new Pew Research Center survey finds that Americans' understanding of technology-related issues varies greatly depending on the topic, term or concept. While a majority of U.S. adults can correctly answer questions about phishing scams or website cookies, other items are more challenging. For example, just 28% of adults can identify an example of two-factor authentication – experts say people can protect their personal information on sensitive accounts.
Additionally, 48% of adults correctly answered that a privacy policy is a contract between websites and users regarding how their data will be used, while 45% know that net neutrality refers to the principle that internet service providers should treat all traffic on their networks equally. It is important to note that while the share of adults who can correctly answer questions about these issues varies across topics, Americans are more likely to express uncertainty about the topic than give inaccurate answers in most cases. Indeed, the two-factor authentication question is the only question answered incorrectly by more than half of respondents.
*Most Americans that respond to surveys don't know Facebook owns Instagram and WhatsApp
CryptoRamel Most Americans don’t know jack though..
Most Americans can’t place Europe on a map
Big Data goes ahead data glassypeople
Even in Nigeria here, I know Facebook paid $19B for WhatsApp and $1B for Instagram.
Yeah, and I simply don't know how tf is that possible...
And Zuck wants to keep it that way. Shhhhhhhh.
Not a surprise.
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