SURVEY: 33 Percent Of Millennials Prefer Identity Theft To Revealing Facebook Histories

From the “Take this with a grain of salt” department: According to a survey (of just 250 adults) conducted by Google for virtual-private-network application provider TunnelBear, 33 percent of millennials would rather be victims of identity theft than reveal the histories of their activities on Facebook.

From the “Take this with a grain of salt” department: According to a survey (of just 250 adults) conducted by Google for virtual-private-network application provider TunnelBear, 33 percent of millennials would rather be victims of identity theft than reveal the histories of their activities on Facebook.

That 33 percent figure was double that for all other demographic groups combined.

TunnelBear also found that 44 percent of respondents aged 18 through 24 would least want their parents to see their Internet histories, and 37 percent of the 25 through 34 group answered that question with their bosses.

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