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Majority of consumers in non-EU countries would like to see GDPR rules in their own country: 2018 Unruly GDPR Consumer Trust Study

by MN4U Bureau
May 24, 2018
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63% of consumers worldwide trust brands more when they are clear about how and where their data is used.

A new global study by Unruly, the video marketplace you can trust, has set out to understand how consumers from the EU, US and Asia Pacific feel about GDPR and the issues of brand trust and transparency. The findings reveal low levels of consumer awareness about the new regulations, but also show that businesses have much to gain if they can demonstrate responsible behaviour with customer data.

GDPR legislation is designed to put control over data collection and usage back in the hands of consumers. By asking the opinions of consumers directly, the 2018 Unruly GDPR Consumer Trust Study demonstrates the opportunities for brands in a post-GDPR world and reveals the relationship between data control and customer trust.

The message of Unruly’s research is clear; brands must be more transparent about data usage if they want to win back and retain consumer trust—but given low levels of awareness around the changes made by GDPR, it seems there’s also a communication gap between brands and their customers.

The research was conducted among 4,000 respondents across eight territories—the UK, US, Germany, Sweden, India, Australia, Japan and Singapore. Survey questions were originated by Unruly, with Toluna conducting the research.

Norm Johnston, Unruly Global CEO
Norm Johnston

Commenting on the research findings, Norm Johnston, Unruly Global CEO said, “Although the ad industry has conducted inward-looking research about preparations for GDPR, it seems little attention has been paid to whether consumers understand and want these changes. The whole point of GDPR is to put consumers back in control of their data, so we felt it was essential to find out what they thought about the legislation.”

Levels of consumer understanding of the issues surrounding GDPR are not as high as the industry might expect, posing both a problem and an opportunity for advertisers. The research findings form the basis of Unruly’s new whitepaper “Clarity & Trust: Consumers want it, have you got it?”, which is published on 23 May. Key findings are below.

Johnston concluded, “The GDPR is going to change the way any brand operating in Europe, and potentially around the world, communicates. At Unruly, we see this a hugely positive move that challenges our industry to hold a mirror up to itself and strive to be more transparent, authentic and accountable to consumers.”

2018 Unruly GDPR Consumer Trust Study – Key findings:

  • 93% of consumers in non-EU countries would like at least one of the rules brought about by GDPR to be in effect in their country.
  • 63% of consumers worldwide trust brands more when they are clear about how and where their data is used
  •  60% of people worldwide believe that more than half the news they read on social media is fake – this number is highest in Australia where it rises to
  • 68%. Worldwide, consumers are most comfortable sharing biometric data (fitness trackers as best practice examples for brands).
  • 43% of people worldwide say their trust in advertising on social media has dropped significantly in the last few months – 43% in the US, 51% in the UK.
  • Less than 1/3 of consumers in the UK, Germany and Sweden trust brands to ask their permission before sharing data with third parties.
  • 58% of people in the UK and Germany have heard of GDPR, 63% in Sweden.
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