– 81% Concerned about Protecting their Personal Data –
“Fraudsters and identity thieves are most active at this time of year because most of us are spending more time shopping for holiday gifts, and during this hectic time the criminals are counting on us to let our guard down,” said
MYTH-BUSTING & CONSUMER PERCEPTIONS
Retailers were called out with 87% of consumers agreeing that retailers must do more to protect the personal data of their customers. More than half of those surveyed (56%) also believed that people who shop online for most of their purchases are most likely to become victims of identity theft and 49% said they didn’t feel comfortable using a retailer’s mobile app to make purchases. Most people now recognize that identity theft can happen to anyone. One in five Canadians, however, still believes identity theft is something that happens to other people not them.
“Fraudsters don’t discriminate, they simply prey on anyone who makes themselves an easy target,” Russo stressed. “We must also bust another myth; while it’s true most credit card companies will usually absorb the cost of any fraudulent charges you find on your statement, who is protecting consumers from people taking out a new credit card in your name that you didn’t apply for or re-directing your mail to another address? Fraudsters can do massive damage to a person’s credit reputation and financial well-being in a short amount of time, which can in turn can take an individual a long time to clean up. That is why we encourage people to be vigilant and check their credit reports regularly.”
CONSUMERS ARE DOING MORE TO PROTECT THEIR DATA
In response to fears about identity theft or fraud, 72% of Canadians said they needed to do more to protect their personal data. And, indeed they are as consumers also indicated taking the following steps:
Shared less about self on social media | 87% |
Used an up-to-date computer anti-virus product | 81% |
Double-checked credit card statements | 79% |
Shopped less online | 56% |
Avoided using public Wi-Fi | 47% |
Used cash more often | 46% |
Updated security passwords | 43% |
Used an identity theft product | 30% |
Checked my credit report | 28% |
BUDGET CONSCIOUS THIS HOLIDAY SEASON
Making a list and checking it twice, two-thirds (66%) of Canadians will prepare a budget for their holiday shopping. Women are more likely to budget versus men, 70% versus 62% respectively. Households with children under 18 are significantly more likely to carry their highest credit card debt during the holidays (39%), and often regret many of their holiday purchases after receiving their credit card bill (27%).
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Canadians Feeling More Vulnerable to Fraudsters and Identity Thieves this Holiday Season
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