Over 50% of UK consumers will share personal data for reward points

We live in a highly connected society, where consumers have a plethora of devices at their disposal. Every time consumers use their smartphones, tablets and computers to engage in activities online (shopping, banking, entertainment, social media etc), they are either consciously or subconsciously increasing their digital/data footprint.

As consumers share more about their location, what they are doing at specific moments in time and what interests them – they are enabling brands to capture more information about their customers. Yet as they do so, statistics by the ‘Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO)’ show that only in 1 in 5 UK consumers have trust or confidence in how companies store and use their personal data. These findings are further echoed by ‘Callcredit UK’, who found that 60% of consumers want brands to be more transparent as to how their data is being used.

Interested in data, OnBuy.com analysed findings from Mindshare, who surveyed more than 6,000 people from across the UK to better understand their attitudes towards sharing personal data.

OnBuy.com found that 60% of UK consumers would be most uncomfortable sharing their private conversations from the messaging platforms they are active on. Thereafter, a consumer’s search history from their web browser was the next most citied source of data that consumers would refrain from wanting to sharing at 51%.

In contrast to what customers would feel most uncomfortable with sharing, OnBuy found that consumers would be least uncomfortable with sharing their personal data on fitness trackers at 36%. Just ranked slightly above by 1%, 37% of UK consumers would feel apprehensive sharing data on their mood.

However, the research also revealed that there are moments when UK consumers would be willing to exchange their personal data. OnBuy found that customers would most do so for reward points at 54%. Closely behind was financial incentives/cash rewards, which 53% of UK consumers would be willing to trade their personal data for.

Contrastingly, personalised rewards or recommendations is the incentive that UK consumers would be least enthusiastic about exchanging their personal data for at only 16%. Personalised rewards or recommendations ranking last was very surprising, seeing as many companies want to primarily utilise personal data to give their customers a more tailored experience in accordance to their needs and wants.

Fascinatingly, despite the European Union’s general data protection regulation on the horizon (25th May 2018), 61% of UK consumers believe they will inevitably be giving data to more companies for the foreseeable future.

Barry Jones, an IT consultant commented, “With the European Union’s general data protection regulation (GDPR) imminent, data is truly entering a new era. Whilst companies have been quick to harness personal data from the wide adoption of the web, social media and smart devices by mass consumers – GDPR is providing an urgency for companies to have a firmer grip on any data they handle as well as provide greater protection for consumers privacy rights”.

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