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In Singapore, 39% of respondents reported high concerns of deepfake impersonations.

10/1/2025
AIDeepfakesSingapore

33% of consumers said they would be willing to give up online shopping to avoid the risk of identity theft.

10/1/2025
Identity dataIdentity theftOnline shopping

39% of respondents are most worried about AI-driven phishing when it comes to modern or future fraud and scams.

10/1/2025
AIPhishing

Only 20% of respondents reported being not very confident or not confident at all in their ability to determine whether something is legitimate or a scam.

10/1/2025
Scams

61% of respondents reported at least some trust (full trust + some trust) in organizations managing their identity data.

10/1/2025
Identity dataTrust

Only 14% of respondents trust global enterprises or brands with their identity data.

10/1/2025
Identity dataTrust

36% of respondents' said their top use case for AI is learning and knowledge.

10/1/2025
AI

75% of consumers reported that they are at least somewhat more concerned about the security of their personal and private information than they were five years ago.

10/1/2025
Identity dataPrivate information security

81% of respondents reported at least some concern about identity theft or fraud following interactions with online services.

10/1/2025
Identity dataIdentity theftFraud

The number of those highly concerned about identity theft or fraud is 33% (consistent with last year’s data).

10/1/2025
Identity dataIdentity theftFraud

In India, 52% of respondents reported high levels of concern about identity theft or fraud.

10/1/2025
Identity dataIdentity theftFraud

Only 32% of respondents reported not using AI in their own lives, down from 54% in 2024.

10/1/2025
AI

27% of respondents are concerned about AI-generated phishing.

10/1/2025
AIPhishing

34% of Australians prefer text and email prompt log-ins when engaging with brands online.

10/1/2025
Identity dataTrustOTP

In the UAE, 32% of consumers say they prefer text and email prompt log-ins when engaging with brands online.

10/1/2025
Identity dataTrustOTP

28% of Indians say QR codes would increase their trust more than any other method when engaging with brands online.

10/1/2025
Identity dataTrustQR code

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