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83 pc Indian consumers willing to pay more to keep their information safe: Report

by MN4U Bureau
November 15, 2022
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New research from OpenText reveals the growing level of concern among Indians over the privacy and protection of personal data since the start of the pandemic. The survey findings demonstrate an overall lack of knowledge about what specific data is stored, and for what reason, as well as a lack of trust in how organisations store and manage that data. The key to restoring that trust lies in better information governance and protection, combining a robust Enterprise Information Management strategy with multi-layered security and data protection that provides greater assurance and delivers an information advantage.  

Survey highlights

With pandemic life over the last two plus years being accompanied by the widespread adoption of remote working, a general shift to doing everyday activities online and an intensified focus on the government’s Digital India Programme, Indians are becoming more wary of those that have access to their personal data. So much so that  (87%) say they have new concerns about how organisations are using their data since the pandemic began.

Such is the strength of these concerns that about one fifth (21%) say they’d no longer use or buy from a company they were previously loyal to if it failed to protect or leaked their personal data. In addition, more than four in five (83%) would be willing to pay more to use or buy from an organisation that was expressly committed to protecting personal data.

New era of concern

As the world emerges from the worst of the global health crisis, Indians are increasingly concerned about how their data is being managed and protected in this new normal. In fact, more than nine of ten (93%) worry more about their personal data now that organisations operate distributed work models, with almost four in ten (38%) expecting those organisations to ensure everything is secure, no matter where their employees work from.

On top of that, now that the use of apps such as Arogya Setu is no longer mandatory, for example, two in five Indians (40%) are concerned their data won’t be deleted even when it’s not needed to combat COVID-19.

Sandy Ono, Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer at OpenText said, “Since the pandemic took hold in early 2020, consumers’ concerns around where and how their personal data is being used is on the rise. We are also now living in a time of unprecedented regulatory change with stringent data privacy regulations growing and evolving rapidly around the world. While the need to protect personal information has become mission critical across all industry sectors and brings multiple compliance challenges, it also presents an opportunity. In protecting customers’ data, organisations can safeguard customer trust, ensure continued brand loyalty, and in so doing deliver an information advantage.”

The trust still isn’t there

Data privacy clearly matters to consumers, even though close to one fourth (24%) don’t actually know what specific data is used, stored, and accessed by organisations. Nonetheless, more than four in five (83%) said they would pay more for a company or third party to keep their information safe – almost identical to the 84 percent who said the same in a similar OpenText survey conducted in March 2020. 

This is perhaps unsurprising given that less than half of Indians (48%) have complete trust in all the organisations they interact with to keep their data safe while one third (32%) trust the ability of some companies. Importantly, of course, loyalty depends on trust. Once a customer’s trust is broken, so too is their loyalty to a brand. More than a quarter of consumers (27%) would no longer use or buy from a company they were previously loyal to if it failed to respond to a Data Subject Access Request (DSAR) – including among others the right to be informed, the right of access, the right of rectification and the right of erasure – while three in ten (31%) would no longer use or buy from a company if it shared their personal data with third parties for anything other than its specified purpose.

Taking an interest in data privacy laws

A growing awareness of the laws surrounding data privacy and protection means businesses can’t afford to play fast and loose with consumers’ data. Three in ten (30%) Indian consumers say they have a vague idea about data privacy laws – similar to the 31 percent at the start of the pandemic.

Interestingly, however, the number of Indians who profess to being very aware of the laws that protect their data privacy has increased over the last couple of years – from 61 percent in early 2020 to 66 percent in 2022. This suggests that, while there may be better general knowledge around data privacy laws, constant education is required around specific rules and regulations.

Encouragingly, and perhaps prompted by this growing awareness and, indeed, the lack of trust in organisations, (87%) consumers know how to keep their data secure on the apps, email accounts, and social media accounts they use. Additionally, almost two thirds (64%) will regularly check to ensure they’re following best practice for keeping their data private and secure, e.g., switching on privacy settings, turning off geolocation, etc.

Manish Dangwal, Regional Vice President, India at Opentext, commented, “A large number of concerns, relating to privacy, have come up in the survey results. Given the absence of a data protection law, Indians have no recourse to protect it. In light of the growing data landscape, it is clear that we need to rethink the way we architect and construct data environments. Ultimately, the goal of every organization should be to give the right people the right access and the right data from anywhere. A comprehensive legal framework is a need that will help in protecting personal data.”.

Andy Teichholz, Global Industry Strategist, Compliance and Legal at OpenText, added, “There’s never been a greater need for Enterprise Information Management solutions that not only support compliance with data privacy and protection laws, but provide competitive advantage and differentiation to maintain customer loyalty.”

“Businesses need to foster an integrated, data-centric approach to information governance and privacy management by leveraging discovery and classification tools to mitigate risks associated with the way they handle privacy and sensitive data and securing content with stronger classification and retention capabilities. In today’s post-pandemic world, organisations must unlock their information advantage, to protect their customers’ information and, in doing so, allay their concerns and retain their trust,” he added.

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