A majority of Americans are unwilling to share their personal emails, text messages, phone calls and records of online activity with U.S. counter-terrorism investigators – even to help foil terror plots, according to a Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll released on Tuesday.
The poll showed Americans were more reluctant to share personal information than when the poll last asked the question four years ago. Continue reading “Most Americans unwilling to give up privacy to thwart attacks: Reuters/Ipsos poll”