Most Tech-Savvy Americans Have Worst Online Safety Habits
A new survey says that a vast majority of Americans say they value online safety, but many have habits that compromise the safety of their data and various online accounts—especially the tech-savvy younger generations who grew up during and after the internet revolution.
“These survey results underscore the fact that passwords have simply outlived their utility,” said Andrew Bud, CEO of iProov, which conducted the survey. “You wouldn’t have the same key to your house, your car and every building you ever need to go into. But it’s also not possible to remember different passwords for every single site you use. So, Americans are recycling and sharing passwords because they want a convenient way to access their accounts. Biometric authentication is the modern replacement for keys.”