According to an IPSOS survey launched by the CNIL before the Strasbourg conference of privacy commissioners, 61 percent of the French consider files as a privacy intrusion, and 71 percent declare that they do not trust the Internet with their privacy.
Pascale Gelly is a partner at Cabinet Gelly. She can be reached at
pg@pascalegelly.com.
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