Only 21% Reveal Passwords

By Lashan Clarke

April 17, 2008

A wise person will be protective of their password in the times we live in. However, current research has shown that not everyone is as wise to protect their personal information.

Using a survey conducted outside of Liverpool Street Station, the results showed that a little more than twenty percent of people gave up their passwords when offered a free chocolate bar. This is sixty-four percent less than in 2007.

Nonetheless, those that did refuse to suppy their passwords did reveal other important information that they used to create their password. At least sixty percent of the respondents did this.

The survey also found that women were forty-five percent more like to reveal information about their passwords than men.

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