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In the UAE, 30% of respondents don’t trust government services with their identity data.

10/1/2025
Identity dataTrustGovernment

28% of consumers said they would be willing to give up online banking to avoid the risk of identity theft.

10/1/2025
Identity dataIdentity theftOnline banking

In India, greater than a third (35%) of respondents trust banks the least.

10/1/2025
Identity dataTrustBanks

22% of respondents are concerned about targeted deepfakes.

10/1/2025
Deepfakes

26% of respondents are concerned about AI impersonation of themselves or a person/brand.

10/1/2025
AIImpersonation

24% of respondents are concernd about AI-generated voice cloning.

10/1/2025
AIVoice cloning

26% of Australians were willing to give up streaming services to avoid the risk of identity theft.

10/1/2025
Identity dataIdentity theftStreaming services

22% of Germans would rather give up planning travel than risk identity theft.

10/1/2025
Identity dataIdentity theftTravel

34% of consumers say biometric authentication is a feature that would increase trust when engaging with brands online.

10/1/2025
Identity dataTrustBiometric authentication

34% of Australians worry about a lack of transparency in the use and storage of personal information by AI systems.

10/1/2025
AIPersonal informationAustralia

52% of respondents do not feel sufficiently informed or protected from scams by guidance from safety organizations or government institutions.

10/1/2025
Scams

About one in five (21%) Americans didn’t single out any particular service as trusting the least.

10/1/2025
Identity dataTrustUS

40% of consumers said they would be willing to give up social media to avoid the risk of identity theft.

10/1/2025
Identity dataIdentity theftSocial media

Only 14% of Swedes are concerned about AI impersonation via chatbots .

10/1/2025
AIImpersonationChatbots

Less than a quarter (23%) of respondents felt very confident in their own scam-identifying abilities.

10/1/2025
Scams

74% of Indonesians said government regulation of AI is incredibly important (the highest rate).

10/1/2025
Identity dataAIRegulation

In Indonesia, 50% of respondents reported high levels of concern about identity theft or fraud.

10/1/2025
Identity dataIdentity theftFraud

32% of respondents said they trust gambling/betting services the least with their identity data.

10/1/2025
Identity dataTrustGambling

35% of respondents from the Netherlands said government regulation of AI is incredibly important.

10/1/2025
Identity dataAIRegulation

In Sweden, only 31% of respondents said government regulation is incredibly important (the lowest rate).

10/1/2025
Identity dataAIRegulation

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