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84% of Users Store Sensitive Data Digitally – Kaspersky - Tech

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Ahead of World Backup Day, Kaspersky reveals the most popular ways to store important data and gives practical advice on how to keep it safe. Global research shows that zoomers and millennials keep nearly everything electronically, while almost one‑in‑three respondents over 55 y. o. still prefer good old‑fashioned paper. Where do we store what matters?  Research conducted by Kaspersky’s Market Research center shows that most people prefer to kee…
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On the occasion of the World Backup Day (March 31), Kaspersky analyses the most common ways of storing important personal information and offers practical recommendations to keep it protected. The study reveals that younger generations, such as zoomers and millennials, store virtually all of their information in digital format, while globally close to one in three users over 55 years of age still prefer physical format. According to a report by …

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80 percent of Spanish users store sensitive data, such as identity documents, financial information or health data, in digital format, according to a Kaspersky report.

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Just before World Reproduction Day, Kasperski reveals the most common way to store important data, and offers practical advice to maintain its security. The study shows that Z and Millenium generations store most of their data electronically, while almost one in three participants over 55 years of age prefers traditional methods using hard copies.

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techeconomy.ng broke the news in on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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