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Covid-19 led 68% Indians to increase online shopping: Survey

Indian consumers of all ages are shopping online more due to the Covid-19 pandemic, with more than 68 per cent reporting an uptick since Covid-19 started, a survey by cybersecurity firm McAfee said on Tuesday.
The results, however, showed that consumers are not adequately safeguarding themselves online, considering only a quarter — 27.5 per cent — Indians use online security solutions.
While over half of Indians feel cyber scams are more prevalent during the holiday season, yet, 42.3 per cent…

 

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