ROME (ITALPRESS) – Over the past few weeks, Milan’s DDA has been investigating abusive dossier activity with the creation of real and forbidden parallel databases and the indiscriminate circulation of sensitive, confidential and secret news and information. An activity that, according to 2 out of 3 Italians (67.1%), turns out to be widespread in our country. In this situation, Italians are divided between those who, for the most part, believe that this dossier can put their personal security at risk and those who, on the other hand, do not perceive this risk. On the whole, 1 in 4 citizens believe that they are being spied on and could end up in such a dossier, while almost 40 percent say they are safe with respect to the possibility of having their personal information stolen and disseminated in a dossier activity. In this whole scenario and in light of these events, 4 out of 10 Italians nevertheless declare themselves calm in that, even if they were to end up in a dossier, they have nothing to hide or be ashamed of; on the other hand, however, more than half of the population, in this context, experiences a state of mind of concern or, even, irritation.
Euromedia Research data for Porta a Porta – Conducted on 10/28/2024 using CATI/CAWI methodology on a sample of 1,000 cases representative of the Italian population aged 18 and over
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