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Most online users don’t read privacy statements and prefer to focus on managing their own data security on the internet.
ADVERTISEMENTThe vast majority of internet users (64%) in the EU don’t bother reading privacy statements before providing personal data.Nonetheless, 73% of people have taken action to manage their online security at least once in three months, says Eurostat.Which EU nations are the most careful about their online privacy?The highest percentages of people protecting their data were reported in the Netherlands (91.85%), Finland (90.83%), the Czech Republic (81.42%) and Denmark (80.61%).The countries least interested in managing data protection in the EU are Romania (46.28%), Bulgaria (49.80%), Latvia (51.02%), Poland (51.22%) and Slovenia (51.43%). Even lower shares were reported in Serbia (34.02%), Albania (37.24%) and Bosnia-Herzegovina (40.17%) How do internet users protect their data?The most common ways are: refusing to allow the use of personal data for advertising (54%), as well as restricting or refusing access to the the user’s location (51%).Furthermore, 41% limited access to their profile or content on social networks, while only 35% check if the website they’re using is safe.Video editor • Mert Can Yilmaz
rewrite this title in Arabic Data security: Which EU countries protect themselves the most?
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