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Iris® Powered by Generali Reports Four in Five Americans Less Willing to Shop at Stores with Data Breaches in 2022 Holiday Survey
Friday, November 11, 2022

During the 2022 Holiday Shopping Season, US consumers will still be shopping digitally despite cyberattacks and fraud attempts being top of mind.

WASHINGTON, Nov. 3, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Iris(®) Powered by Generali, provider of a proprietary identity and cyber protection platform, today released the findings of its sixth annual Holiday Shopping ID Theft survey, an annual survey that polls consumers on their holiday shopping habits and the cybersecurity and identity theft concerns they have surrounding their shopping plans. The key findings of this year's survey are listed below:

    --  Seven in 10 respondents (71%) express concerns about their personal and
        financial data being at risk during the holiday shopping season.
        --  Inflation remains the top concern for 69% of respondents, but data
            privacy remains the number two concern for nearly 40% of Americans.
    --  Four in five Americans (82%) say that past data breaches have impacted
        their willingness to shop with a specific retailer.
        --  Two-thirds of respondents (67%) reported that data breaches would
            have some impact on their holiday shopping decisions, making them
            more hesitant to shop with a retailer affected by a data breach.
    --  Nearly two-thirds of those surveyed (65%) would feel safer with identity
        theft protection services baked into a retailer's offering.
        --  Seven in 10 Millennials (72%) are the most likely of any demographic
            to shop with a retailer that offers identity theft protection
            services.

    --  30% of men and 39% of Millennial shoppers plan to spend over $1,000
        respectively during the holiday season, considerably higher than all
        other demographics.
    --  Two in three shoppers (67%) will spend less than $1,000.
    --  Women (73%) are more likely to spend less than $1,000 when compared with
        men (60%) during this holiday season.

    --  Online shopping will account for 85% of consumer buying, remaining
        consistent with reports from 2021's Holiday Shopping ID Theft survey.
        --  55% of respondents also reported that they plan to shop at
            brick-and-mortar stores, and in-person shopping numbers rival that
            of reports from 2017's survey.
    --  Nine in 10 Gen Zers (89%), Millennials (91%), and Gen Xers (89%) plan to
        shop online compared to 79% of Baby Boomers.
        --  Two-thirds of Millennials (68%) and six in 10 Gen Zers/Gen Xers
            (61%) plan to use a cell phone to shop online, compared with just
            31% of Baby Boomers.
    --  One in three Americans (33%) trust e-retailers the most with their
        personal data this holiday shopping season, but nearly as many (29%)
        consider big box stores the most trustworthy.
        --  Local small businesses (18%) rank third in trustworthiness, followed
            by department stores (11%).
        --  Only 5% of American consumers trust social media platforms the most
            with their personal data this holiday shopping season.

    --  Eight in 10 (88%) of respondents reported that they plan to pay with a
        credit or debit card.
        --  Six in 10 respondents (60%) plan to use debit over credit cards,
            particularly Gen Z, Millennial, and Gen X shoppers.
        --  Nearly 40% of Millennial and Gen Z shoppers will take advantage of
            Buy Now, Pay Later apps, while over 40% of Baby Boomers and Gen X
            shoppers are more likely to use a credit card.

Paige Schaffer, CEO of Iris(®) Powered by Generali, commented on the findings, "Consumers view protecting their personal and financial data as a top priority this holiday season, and with good reason. Online shopping will still account for the bulk of purchases during the fourth quarter, and recent data breaches of large retailers clearly still weigh heavily on shoppers' minds. Consumers should be taking advantage of the most comprehensive identity theft protection and fraud protection services they can, as a large contingent of respondents (71%) expressed concerns about their personal and financial data being at risk during this holiday shopping season."

This survey was conducted via an Online CARAVAN(®) survey conducted by Big Village among a sample of 1,009 adults ages 18 and older, live from October 10(th) through the 12(th). Respondents were voluntary members of an online panel weighted by five variables - age, gender, geographic region, race, and education - using data from the U.S. Census Bureau to verify the accuracy of the results.

Iris(® )Powered by Generali is a B2B2C global identity and cyber protection company owned by the 190-year-old multinational insurance company, Generali, offering always-available identity protection and resolution experts (real people, 24/7/365) and tech-forward solutions that uncomplicate the protection process. Understanding that victimization has no geographical boundaries, we've got a solution no matter your customers' coordinates.

To learn more about Iris' cyber and identity theft protection offerings, please visit https://www.irisidentityprotection.com/.

Iris Media Contact
Jay A. Morakis
M Group Strategic Communications (for Iris(®) Powered by Generali)
+1 646.859.5951
jmorakis@mgroupsc.com

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