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Iris® Powered by Generali Reports Over 80% of Americans Worry About Hacked Retailers in 2023 Holiday Survey
Tuesday, November 14, 2023

During the 2023 Holiday Shopping Season, Three in Five Americans Are More Willing to Shop at Stores That Offer Identity Protection Services

WASHINGTON, Nov. 6, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Iris(®) Powered by Generali ("Iris"), provider of a proprietary identity and cyber protection platform, today released the findings of its seventh annual Holiday Shopping ID Theft survey, an annual survey that polls consumers on their holiday shopping habits as well as key cybersecurity and identity theft concerns they have related to their holiday shopping plans.

Paige Schaffer, CEO of Iris, commented on the findings, "According to our 2023 Holiday Shopping ID Theft survey findings, we've seen that concern about sensitive financial information being stolen while holiday shopping has continued to trend upward. So, it's not surprising that the percentage of shoppers who indicated they were concerned is at its highest level ever, especially when you consider inflation is the top concern because of the current economic environment. That said, retailers, consumer brands, and debit and credit card providers can offer peace of mind to more than half of holiday shoppers by making identity protection services available to them. Peace of mind that would be appreciated by the majority of GenZ and Millennial respondents who indicated they be interested in receiving identity theft protection as a holiday gift."

The key findings of this year's survey are listed below:

Concerns About Data Breaches and Identity Protection Hit Five-Year High

    --  Nearly three-quarters (73%) of respondents expressed concerns about
        their personal and financial data being at risk during the holiday
        shopping season. The number of respondents has continued to trend higher
        each year over the past five years - 2019 (67%), 2020 (66%), 2021 (67%),
        and 2022 (71%).
        --  Given the economic environment, inflation continues to be the top
            concern for 56% of respondents, but identity theft (44%) and scams
            (38%) are closing in.
    --  Most Americans (84%) say that past data breaches have impacted their
        willingness to shop with a specific retailer.
        --  Consumers were equally likely to express an impact on their
            willingness to do business with a breached retailer in 2017 (84%)
            and 2018 (83%). These levels dropped somewhat in 2019 (79%) and 2020
            (78%) but crept upward in 2021 (81%) and 2022 (82%) and continued to
            rise in 2023.
    --  Close to three in five adults (58%) surveyed would be more likely to do
        business with a retailer, consumer brand, bank, or credit card provider
        if they were offered identity protection services.
        --  Millennials (68%), followed by Gen Z (64%), are more inclined than
            Gen X (55%) and Baby Boomers (53%) to do business with a retailer,
            consumer brand, bank, or credit card provider that offers identity
            protection services.

Men and Millennials Continue to Spend Big this Holiday Season

    --  Like 2022, 29% of men and 31% of Millennial shoppers surveyed plan to
        spend over $1,000 respectively during the holiday season, considerably
        higher than all other demographics, including 16% of women who say the
        same.
    --  Seven in ten (70%) shoppers surveyed will spend less than $1,000.

Online Shopping Remains the Top Way to Shop, But Half Still Plan to Pop Into Brick-and-Mortar Stores

    --  Online shopping will account for 83% of consumer buying this holiday
        season in at least one of the following ways:
        --  Using a desktop, laptop, or tablet (55%)
        --  Using a cell phone or mobile device (48%)
        --  and/or ordering online but picking up in a brick-and-mortar store
            (17%).
    --  Half (51%) of the respondents also reported that they would be shopping
        at brick-and-mortar stores, with intentions to shop in a
        brick-and-mortar store increasing significantly with age; Baby Boomers
        (66%) and Gen X (55%) are far more inclined than Millennials (41%) and
        Gen Z (30%) to do their holiday shopping this way.
    --  Two-thirds of Millennials (69%) will use a cell phone or mobile device,
        compared to 60% of Gen Z, 49% of Gen X, and just 25% of Baby Boomers.
    --  One in three Americans (36%) trust credit card providers the most with
        their personal data this holiday shopping season, with respondents
        considering e-retailers (18%) and big box stores (16%) the most
        trustworthy among retail channels.
        --  Local small businesses (13%) rank third in trustworthiness among
            retail channels, followed by department stores (6%).
        --  Only 4% trust social media platforms the most with their personal
            data this holiday shopping season.

Americans Are Picking Cards Over Cash This Holiday Season

    --  A majority (83%) of holiday shoppers reported that they will pay via a
        credit or debit card this season.
        --  Over one in four (28%) shoppers will use an app, including
            third-party payment apps such as Apply Pay, Google Wallet, and Venmo
            (20%) and/or Buy Now, Pay Later apps such as Klarna, Afterpay, and
            Sezzle (14%).
        --  Gen Z (58%), Millennials (59%), and Gen X (61%) are much more likely
            than Baby Boomers (47%) to pay by debit card, while credit cards are
            far more commonly used by Baby Boomers (63%) compared to Gen X
            (40%), Millennials (49%), and Gen Z (37%).

The Gift of ID Theft Protection Is Popular Among Younger Generations

    --  Overall interest levels in receiving identity theft protection as a
        holiday gift are highest among Gen Z (71%) and Millennials (70%),
        particularly compared to Baby Boomers (56%).
    --  Men (70%) are considerably more interested than women (58%) in receiving
        identity theft protection as a holiday gift, with 30% of men very
        interested compared to 20% of women.

Survey Methodology:

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 16 through October 18. Respondents were voluntary members of an online panel that were 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.

About Iris(®) Powered by Generali

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 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' offerings, please visit https://www.irisidentityprotection.com/.

Iris Media Contact
M Group Strategic Communications
IrisPR@mgroupsc.com

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