Men also face more pressure and threats to share digital accounts with partners
SANTA CLARA, Calif. and WASHINGTON, Aug. 6, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Malwarebytes, a global leader in real-time cyber protection, released new data highlighting the pressures people face in sharing their digital lives with their partners. The findings reveal two divides between genders: men experience significantly more pressure and threats to share their locations and online account access compared to women, while women are much less likely to be aware of how their locations could be exposed across shared digital accounts. Based on a survey of 500 adults in committed relationships across the United States, the study explores how deeply intertwined our digital and romantic lives have become, and the potential risks for couples.
"Modern love demands so much today from couples, whether they're dating, married, or newly split. Rather than blaming men and women for the unique problems they face, technologists and cybersecurity experts can build tools that benefit everyone," said David Ruiz, Senior Privacy Advocate, Malwarebytes. "Too many people—not just women—are led to trust popular apps that can reveal their locations in ways they don't know. And too many people—not just men—are pressured to share their passwords, locations, and devices in ways that make them uncomfortable. Every healthy relationship is built on consent. It's far past time to tell users what is happening to their data, and what they can do to keep themselves safe."
Key Findings:
These insights highlight the nuanced challenges both men and women face in sharing their digital lives with partners. The disparities underscore the need for better education and transparency from app developers and service providers.
For additional information and tips on secure dating practices, navigating the complexities of digital relationships, and enhancing online security, visit the Modern Love in the Digital Age guidance hub.
National Network to End Domestic Violence Technology Summit
Malwarebytes Senior Privacy Advocate David Ruiz will share these findings and more as part of his presentation at the National Network to End Domestic Violence Technology Summit, August 5-8 in Washington, DC. His presentation, "What's 'normal' to share? How passwords, locations, and devices are the latest sign of intimacy for romantic couples," will explore the latest findings from Malwarebytes' research on digital sharing and privacy, along with advice and guidelines on how people can engage in safe sharing, as well as disengaging from any sharing that they find uncomfortable.
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