Asset Science’s Data Erasure white paper: Survey shows consumer data protection attitudes. Article by Resource Recycling
According to the online data erasure survey, which asked respondents what they would do if they found personal data from a previous owner on a device they bought:
- 26 percent would request a replacement device from the vendor.
- 25 percent would advise a regulator or ombudsman there had been a data protection breach.
- 18 percent said they’d do nothing because it wouldn’t bother them.
- 14 percent said they’d return the device to the vendor and request a refund.
- 12 percent said they’d keep the device but avoid the vendor in the future.
- 5 percent said they’d request compensation from the vendor.
Results of the survey, which was conducted in August, were included in an Asset Science white paper titled “Getting to Grips with Data Erasure: A Beginner’s Guide.” The paper discusses the need for data erasure, Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), how erasure is performed, deletion versus erasure, and keys to choosing a supplier.