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Survey suggests people trust NSA more than Google in U.S.

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ANI Washington

According to a recent survey, people in the United States trust the National Security Agency (NSA) more than they trust Google with their private data.

The survey was conducted by Survata, a company whose purpose is to interrupt content by asking people to complete a survey before they get the whole content.

The respondents were most relaxed about their spouse or significant other seeing their private data out of all the options given to them.

Survata poll surveyed a majority of young people in the U.S. wherein 59.8 percent were female while 40.2 percent were male.

A total of 2,566 people were surveyed by Survata, reported the CNET.

 

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First Published: Oct 29 2014 | 5:22 PM IST

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