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PALO ALTO, CA -- (Marketwired) -- 07/11/13 -- According to the new Mobile Consumer Habits study released today by Jumio, Inc. and conducted online by Harris Interactive, smartphone usage is so prevalent in Americans' everyday lives that nearly one in ten (9%) smartphone owners admit to having used their phone during sex, along with unexpected places, such as the shower (12%), in church or other place of worship (19%), and more. The 2013 Mobile Consumer Habits study provides insight into the behaviors of Americans when it comes to their smartphones, along with their top concerns over losing their beloved device.
The study was conducted online by Harris Interactive on behalf of Jumio between June 13-17, 2013, among 2021 U.S. online adults, of whom 1102 respondents are smartphone owners/users, aged 18 and older.
"People view their smartphones as an extension of themselves, taking them everywhere they go -- even the most unorthodox places -- from the shower to their commute, from the dinner table to the bedroom," said Marc Barach, chief marketing and strategy officer, Jumio. "And panic sets in when consumers are separated from their devices, with privacy concerns topping the list. People have good reason to be on high alert; nearly 30 percent of adults admit to snooping on someone else's mobile phone, making users aware of the potential violations that happen when we put our own phones down."
Findings from the 2013 Mobile Consumer Habits study include:
You Use Your Smartphone...WHERE?
Nearly three-quarters (72%) of respondents report being within five feet of their smartphones the majority of the time, and admit they use their devices in some unusual places. Nowhere seems to be off limits, with some adults using their smartphones:
Despite the many warnings -- and, in most states, laws -- tied to the dangers of talking or texting while driving, more than one-half (55%) admit to using their smartphone while driving.
Calling Dr. Love
Speaking of bad habits, "sexting" takes on a whole new meaning, with almost one in 10 (9%) adults admitting they've used their phone during sex.
Keep Your Mitts Off My Phone
Though it's not often far from reach, the majority (59%) of Americans keep their phone password protected. But people still fear what will happen if their phone ends up in someone else's hands, which may be tied to the fact that nearly three in 10 adults (29%) admit to snooping on someone else's phone. When it comes to their primary concern over losing their smartphone, Americans are most worried about:
Single respondents seem more concerned about privacy than their married counterparts, being more likely to password protect their phones than those who are married (69% vs. 55%).
For more information on the study's findings, or to learn more about Jumio, the online verification and mobile payments platform company, go to: www.jumio.com/blog
Survey Methodology
This survey was conducted online within the United States by Harris Interactive on behalf of Jumio between June 13-17, 2013, among 2021 U.S. online adults (of whom 1102 respondents are smartphone owners/users) aged 18 and older. This online survey is not based on a probability sample and therefore no estimate of theoretical sampling error can be calculated. For complete survey methodology, including weighting variables, please contact Jenny Davis at jenny@dottedlinecomm.com or 925-935-2558.
About Jumio
Utilizing advanced computer vision technology, Jumio is a next generation credentials management company offering payments and ID scanning & validation products for mobile and web transactions. Designed to reduce fraud and increase revenue by minimizing friction in customer transactions, Jumio's products integrate easily into mobile apps or websites and create great customer experiences. Jumio's products are widely used by leading retailers, marketplaces and financial institutions.
Jumio's Netswipe® enables customers to scan their cards in online and mobile checkout resulting in increased revenue and reduced fraud for the merchants. Netverify supports real-time ID verification in over 60 countries to help clients meet a variety of know-your customer requirements. The company was founded in 2010 by CEO Daniel Mattes and is backed by top tier investors including Andreessen Horowitz, Citi Ventures and Facebook Co-Founder, Eduardo Saverin. Headquartered in Palo Alto, California Jumio operates globally with offices in the US, Europe and Asia.
Press Contact:
Jenny Davis
Dotted Line Communications for Jumio
Email Contact
925-935-2558
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