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Millennials Reluctant To Give Personal Data, Businesses Depend On It

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Between the Instagram selfies, Twitter hashtags and Facebook posts, millennials seem to overshare. Their life is an open book on social media, and even the tiniest of details are never too much to provide. Millennials expect technology to intelligently know who they are, with any investigative work done on the back end.

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In the Quest for Effective Financial Literacy Content, “It’s a Money Thing” is King

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Millennials are more educated, more ethnically diverse, more optimistic, and more economically active than preceding generations and are set to leave a lasting imprint on American history: By 2025 three out of every four workers globally will be Millennials. The Solution. In Summary.

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Bringing Autonomous Smart Shuttles To the Masses

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billion Internet of Things (IoT)-connected devices around the world by 2025. Concerns over security breaches and data privacy remain high, however, so providers will need to be sure users are properly protected from all manners of fraud as this ecosystem grows. There will be 41.6 Around The IoT World.

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24 Industries & Technologies That Will Shape The Post-Virus World

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Security: Higher internet usage and data generation lead to increased investment. After privacy advocates raised concerns about user data security, the companies announced changes, including using Bluetooth signals instead of geolocation data. market by 2025 prior to the onset of Covid-19. Conversational AI/chatbots.

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