US consumers trust banks most with card data

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News in brief

Three in four online buyers (76%) are dissatisfied with the strength of credit card and personal information security among retailers with some 72% of respondents saying they trust their own bank the most with credit card data and personally identifiable information, US research from Bizrate Insights reveals. 48% trust PayPal with their payment and personal information, 45% trust Amazon, 21% trust Apple, 12% trust American Express, 18% trust eBay, 12% trust Google and 12% trust none of the above.

Filed by Email Rian Boden nfcworld.com Published 17 December 2014, 12:41 • Last updated 17 December 2014, 12:41