MasterCard Survey Reveals Americans Anxious about Personal Security but Optimistic About New Ways to Pay

Findings Uncover Sharp Contrast Between What Consumers Say vs. What They Do to Protect their Personal Information

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Infographic: MasterCard Survey Reveals Americans Trust and are Excited about New Payment Tech MasterCard conducted a survey to delve into the emotions behind payments. The results: Americans are anxious about data security but are excited about new ways to pay. People want to feel safe and secure. For a full view into the survey findings, please read full press release: http://mstr.cd/1JUto0O (Graphic: Business Wire)

PURCHASE, N.Y.--()--Every day it seems information security is ruling the headlines; Americans are (perhaps understandably) feeling insecure about the security of their financial information. In fact, according to a new survey from MasterCard, a majority (77 percent) are anxious about their financial information and social security numbers being stolen or compromised. This fear runs so deep that consumers are less concerned about having their e-mail hacked (62 percent) or their home robbed (59 percent), but perhaps most shocking is that 55 percent would rather have naked pictures of themselves leaked online than have their financial information stolen.

While the good news is that Americans are eager to take an active role in protecting their financial information, few may recognize the everyday habits that could be putting them at high risk.

  • Ninety-two percent of Americans feel they take precautions to protect their financial information, yet roughly half (46 percent) rarely or never change passwords for online financial accounts.
  • 44 percent use the same password for multiple online accounts, and more than a third (39 percent) have checked their financial data online on public networks.

However, consumers are ready to embrace new ways to pay. With the U.S. liability shift less than three months away, Americans want to feel empowered with new payment options.

  • A majority of consumers (69 percent) use chip cards or plan to use them soon.
  • In addition, more than half (56 percent) currently use mobile digital payments via an app or website or plan to try it soon.

“Our survey reveals there’s a sharp contrast between what people say or think they are doing to protect their information and what they actually do, but that’s understandable – we’re human,” said Carolyn Balfany, SVP of U.S. Product Delivery – EMV, MasterCard. “In today’s digital age, we need the strong combination of what we all can do ourselves to keep our information as safe as possible and what we are doing at MasterCard to bring the latest innovations in safety and security to our cardholders.” Robert Siciliano, Identity Theft and Personal Security Expert added, “Today’s digital lifestyle means consumer concerns for online safety and security trumps physical security as a close second. It’s great that consumers have heightened awareness, but while they may understand personal responsibility they still want to feel protected by the institutions who are also responsible for protecting their data."

Additional survey findings include:

  • Americans are eager to take an active role in protecting their personal information. About half (48 percent) of consumers believe they are most responsible for protecting their own financial information from being stolen or comprised.
  • Americans believe there are more secure ways to pay today than ever before. A majority (83 percent) of consumers are excited about new secure technologies helping protect their financial information and 77 percent feel there are more secure ways to pay than ever before. Most people (88 percent) also trust that their payment network is arming them with secure technologies to protect them from fraud, and a majority (77 percent) feel that new technologies in the payment sector are having an overall positive impact on personal security.
  • New payment technologies are becoming part of Americans’ everyday vernacular. While some technologies are still growing in popularity, consumers already have some awareness of these new ways to pay. Three-quarters of Americans have heard of biometric payments and a majority (82 percent) have heard of contactless or tap-and-go payments.
  • The Millennial generation has the most confidence in a secure future ahead. While the survey does not show big swings in behavior and technology adoption by generation, Millennial Americans (45 percent) are least likely to believe that the risk of their financial information being stolen or compromised is going to increase in the next three years, compared to 58 percent of Gen-Xers and 61 percent of Baby Boomers.

“This survey really gets to the heart of consumers’ emotions around safety and security – and what we’ve uncovered is that while many Americans may be concerned, they’re also incredible resilient and optimistic about change ahead,” continued Balfany. “People of all generations want to take ownership of their financial information, they’re becoming more security conscious, and they’re actively embracing new technologies and services that will help keep them safe.”

MasterCard offers cardholders layers of protection through a variety of services that can help assuage fears around feeling safe and secure, including:

  • Zero Liability – An automatic perk for cardholders, this service gives consumers peace of mind that the financial institution that issued their MasterCard debit or credit card will never hold him/her responsible for unauthorized transactions.
  • MasterCard ID Theft Protection – MasterCard is the only payment brand that provides its U.S. cardholders with services – at no additional cost – to help them detect and resolve identify theft.
  • Chip Cards Chip cards, with embedded computer chips in the card face, are replacing traditional magnetic stripe cards in the U.S. Chips provide better protection because unique codes are generated with all purchases, making cards and transactions nearly impossible to counterfeit.
  • Mobile Payments – MasterCard built the foundation for secure digital transactions, so consumers can use their cards when, where and how they want. As more and more people adopt mobile and contactless payments, MasterCard will continue to lead the way in ensuring these transactions are simple, safe and secure.

About MasterCard’s Emotion of Safety & Security Survey: Braun Research conducted a phone survey between 5/8/2015 and 5/12/2015 among 1,000 general population consumers 18 years of age and older within the United States. The sample is nationally representative of the U.S. population as it relates to age, gender, region and ethnicity. A dual sampling method of landline and cell phone was used. The total sample has a margin of error of +/- 3.1% at the 95% confidence level.

About MasterCard

MasterCard (NYSE:MA), www.mastercard.com, is a technology company in the global payments industry. We operate the world’s fastest payments processing network, connecting consumers, financial institutions, merchants, governments and businesses in more than 210 countries and territories. MasterCard’s products and solutions make everyday commerce activities – such as shopping, traveling, running a business and managing finances – easier, more secure and more efficient for everyone. Follow us on Twitter @MasterCardNews, join the discussion on the Beyond the Transaction Blog and subscribe for the latest news on the Engagement Bureau.

Contacts

MasterCard Media Contact:
Beth Kitchener
Office: 914-249-2058
Mobile: 914-249-2058
beth_kitchener@mastercard.com

Release Summary

MasterCard survey on personal security reveals Americans are anxious but optimistic about new ways to pay.

Contacts

MasterCard Media Contact:
Beth Kitchener
Office: 914-249-2058
Mobile: 914-249-2058
beth_kitchener@mastercard.com