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Why UK Employees and Citizens Back GDPR

15 May 2025

UK study finds high GDPR awareness and support: citizens feel more in control, employees see business benefits, and overall verdict is it’s worth it.

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Consumers See the ICO as Enforcer, Not Advisor

14 May 2025

Survey shows privacy confidence up since GDPR. Regulator recognition modest but non‑critical. Enforcement image strong.

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How GDPR Changed Workplaces—and Minds

14 May 2025

Discussion highlights why informed employees back GDPR: high awareness, need for prompts to form opinions, and observed workplace security gains.

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Despite Bureaucracy, Employees Agree: GDPR Helps Their Company

14 May 2025

Employees report both bureaucracy and security gains from GDPR. Nearly all agree it’s good for their company, driven by perceived privacy improvements.

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GDPR Rollout a Success—Except When It Comes to Knowing the ICO

14 May 2025

Employees report real GDPR‑driven changes at work, yet most never discuss the ICO. Corporate compliance is clear, but regulator awareness remains mixed.

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GDPR Is Working—Consumers Say Privacy Has Improved

13 May 2025

Fewer than half of consumers could identify the UK GDPR regulator. Yet most feel their privacy has improved since GDPR took effect, survey reveals.

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Consumers Know GDPR Exists—But Not All Their Rights

13 May 2025

93% of surveyed consumers knew of GDPR, but only 20% could identify all fake rights. Confidence and accuracy show a nuanced understanding of the regulation.

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Ethical, Scalable Survey Design for GDPR Impact Study

13 May 2025

Three‑phase UK survey on GDPR uses Prolific recruitment, mixed qualitative/quantitative analysis, Python stats, Braun‑Clarke coding, and full ethical approval.

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Do Employees Know Their GDPR Regulator? Literature Says “No”

13 May 2025

Reviews employee knowledge of their GDPR regulator, perceptions of GDPR’s benefit to employers, and outlines six testable hypotheses on awareness and value.