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research independently conducted by tnS

march 4, 2009




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E XE CUTI V E S UM M A RY
                                             Behavioral targeting has become a critical online trust issue, What do consumers
                                             think about having their browsing behaviors tracked for marketing purposes? For the
                                             second year in a row, TRUSTe and TNS surveyed consumer attitudes about behavioral
                                             targeting. Participants answered questions on their concerns and opinions about
                                             tracking issues, and the actions they take to protect their privacy.

                                             The survey results found that most consumers consider privacy important enough to
Half of all consumers are                    take steps to protect it. Many individuals know their behavior is being targeted, and
uncomfortable with advertisers               they’re uncomfortable with being tracked, even with the assurance of anonymity. Most
using their browsing history to              are in favor of tools and features that control targeted advertising. Businesses have a
serve them relevant ads.                     stark choice: they can either increase transparency about their behavioral advertising
                                             practices or risk increasing consumer doubt and suspicion. Companies also need to
                                             treat personal information with respect and earn the right to deliver advertising based
                                             on behavior.




                                             M E Thod ologY
                                             The TRUSTE behavioral targeting survey was conducted online by TNS, a global
                                             market insight and information group. TNS randomly selected 3,660 American
                                             consumers, aged 18 and older, from among households that belong to the firm’s
                                             online consumer panel. The sample was stratified by eight age/gender groups and
                                             each group was selected to be representative of online individuals of that age/gender
                                             on geographic division, market size, age, household income, and household size.
                                             Email invitations to complete the survey were sent to the panelists on February 5,
35% of respondents feel that their
                                             2009. When the survey was closed on February 13, a total of 1,008 respondents had
privacy has been invaded or violated
                                             completed it, and a further 139 individuals responded after the number of completes
in the last year due to information they
                                             required for their age/gender group had been reached. The cooperation rate for the
provided on the Internet.
                                             study was 31 percent and the completion rate was 28 percent. The survey data were
                                             weighted by region, market size, age, gender, and household size, composition and
                                             income, to reflect the demographic composition of the online adult population in the
                                             continental U.S. Because the sample is based on those who initially self-selected for
                                             participation in the TNS consumer panel, rather than a probability sample, no estimates
                                             of sampling error can be calculated.




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RE S UlTS
                                             Note: This year’s statistics are compared with those of 2008 in the Supporting Data
Up to 80% of respondents say that            section.
individuals and website owners are
                                             Advertising Relevance
responsible for insuring individual
                                             63.9% of respondents would choose to only see online ads from online stores and
online privacy.
                                             brands that they know and trust.

                                             83.8% say that less than 25% of the ads they see while browsing online are relevant
                                             to their wants and needs. While this is a slight improvement from last year, online
                                             companies still have work to do in providing relevant advertising.

                                             Awarenesss of Behavioral Targeting and Potential Threats
                                             43.2% of respondents say they’re familiar with the term “behavioral targeting”, and
                                             68.6% know that their browsing information may be collected by a third-party for
                                             advertising purposes.

                                             Three quarters of consumers say they know how to protect their personal information
                                             online, yet 39% admit that they do not consistently take the necessary steps to do so.

                                             34.9% feel their privacy has been invaded or violated in the last year due to information
                                             they provided on the Internet.

                                             Attitudes Toward Behavioral Targeting
                                             50.5% of respondents say they’re uncomfortable with advertisers using their browsing
                                             history to serve relevant ads, even when that information cannot be tied to their names
                                             or any other personal information.

                                             Only 30.6% said they would be comfortable having their browsing behavior captured
                                             by websites on which they’ve registered in order to improve user experience.
42% would click a button or icon on
                                             But as a whole, consumer discomfort with tracking has declined by six percent points
a display ad that read “Click here to
                                             year over year. This suggests that although consumers worry about protecting their
reduce unwanted ads.
                                             private information online, they’re getting used to behavioral targeting.

                                             Intent to Take Specific Actions
                                             Over half of respondents say that privacy is very important to them. Most think they
                                             know about the tools available and say they would take the necessary steps.

                                             The same percentage said they would register online to prevent advertisers from
                                             tracking their browsing behaviors, even if it meant that they would receive more ads
                                             that they found less relevant.




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68.4% say they’d use a browser feature that blocks ads, content and tracking code that
                                              doesn’t originate from the site they’re visiting.
84% say that less than a quarter
of the ads they see while browsing            53% say they would complete an anonymous survey about the products, services
online are relevant to their wants and        and brands they buy in order to limit the online ads they see to just those products,
needs.                                        services and brands, but 18% would not.

                                              34.3% would still fill out a survey about products, services and brands they buy, even if
                                              it wasn’t anonymous.

                                              Actions Taken
                                              Over 36% of respondents said they do at least one of the following in order to surf the
                                              Internet anonymously:
                                              • Use proxy surfing software
                                              • Give fake name and contact info when requested by certain websites
                                              • Use a Web browser with privacy settings that delete cookies and don’t record a
                                              history of visited sites




                                              KE Y I M p lI CAT I on S
                                                   •    Privacy protection remains overwhelmingly important to consumers.

                                                   •    Consumers are aware their behavior is being targeted, and they’re still
                                                        uncomfortable about it.

                                                   •    Consumers continue to ask for online advertising that’s relevant to their
                                                        wants and needs. They still don’t think they’re getting it, and are still annoyed
                                                        when they get irrelevant ads.

                                                   •    Consumers hold themselves and website owners more responsible for online
                                                        privacy than they hold the government.




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S Up p oRTI n g dATA

                                         1. i find online advertising intrusive and annoying when the products and services being
                                         advertised are not relevant to my wants and needs.
                                                                                                                  2009        2008

                                         Strongly Agree                                                           43.9%       47.8%

                                         Agree Somewhat                                                           27.8%       24.6%

                                         Neither Agree nor Disagree                                               20.7%       17.9%

                                         Disagree Somewhat                                                        4.6%        4.7%

                                         Strongly Disagree                                                        2.2%        4.3%

                                         Don’t Know                                                               0.8%        0.7%

                                         Total                                                                    100.0%      100.0%

                                         2. if i saw a button or icon on a display ad on a site that said “Click here to reduce un-
                                         wanted ads,” i would click it.
                                         Strongly Agree                                                           20.2%       23.0%

                                         Agree Somewhat                                                           21.5%       20.7%

                                         Neither Agree nor Disagree                                               20.3%       19.6%

                                         Disagree Somewhat                                                        14.0%       10.1%

                                         Strongly Disagree                                                        20.3%       22.1%

                                         Don’t Know                                                               3.6%        4.4%

                                         Total                                                                    100.0%      100.0%

                                         3. i like seeing ads for coupons or promotions from online stores and brands that i have
                                         purchased from before.
                                         Strongly Agree                                                           12.3%       13.9%

                                         Agree Somewhat                                                           32.1%       31.8%

                                         Neither Agree nor Disagree                                               29.6%       26.4%

                                         Disagree Somewhat                                                        13.7%       11.3%

                                         Strongly Disagree                                                        11.0%       14.3%

                                         Don’t Know                                                               1.3%        2.3%

                                         Total                                                                    100.0%      100.0%

                                         4. if given the option, i would choose to only see online ads from online stores and
                                         brands that i know and trust.
                                         Strongly Agree                                                           26.9%       31.4%

                                         Agree Somewhat                                                           36.9%       32.8%

                                         Neither Agree nor Disagree                                               24.2%       23.1%

                                         Disagree Somewhat                                                        6.9%        5.1%

                                         Strongly Disagree                                                        3.5%        5.6%

                                         Don’t Know                                                               1.6%        1.9%

                                         Total                                                                    100.0%      100.0%




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                                         5. i would be willing to fill out an anonymous survey about the products, services and
                                         brands i purchase in order to limit the online ads i see to just those products, services and
                                         brands.
                                                                                                                 2009       2008

                                         Strongly Agree                                                          19.1%      19.9%

                                         Agree Somewhat                                                          34.1%      35.2%

                                         Neither Agree nor Disagree                                              26.8%      23.6%

                                         Disagree Somewhat                                                       11.0%      9.1%

                                         Strongly Disagree                                                       6.8%       9.8%

                                         Don’t Know                                                              2.0%       2.4%

                                         Total                                                                   100.0%     100.0%

                                         6. i would be willing to fill out a survey about the products, services and brands i pur-
                                         chase in order to limit the online ads i see to just those products, services and brands,
                                         even if i had to provide personal contact information.
                                         Strongly Agree                                                          10.4%      11.9%

                                         Agree Somewhat                                                          23.6%      24.6%

                                         Neither Agree nor Disagree                                              27.3%      22.2%

                                         Disagree Somewhat                                                       18.5%      17.6%

                                         Strongly Disagree                                                       18.8%      21.1%

                                         Don’t Know                                                              1.4%       2.6%

                                         Total                                                                   100.0%     100.0%

                                         7. When i am online, i am aware that my browsing information may be collected by a third
                                         party for advertising purposes.
                                         Strongly Agree                                                          30.1%      32.9%

                                         Agree Somewhat                                                          37.2%      37.6%

                                         Neither Agree nor Disagree                                              17.3%      14.2%

                                         Disagree Somewhat                                                       6.6%       6.1%

                                         Strongly Disagree                                                       4.9%       6.5%

                                         Don’t Know                                                              4.0%       2.8%

                                         Total                                                                   100.0%     100.0%

                                         8. i am comfortable with advertisers using my browsing history to serve me relevant ads,
                                         as long as that information cannot be tied to my name or any other personal information.
                                         Strongly Agree                                                          6.6%       5.7%

                                         Agree Somewhat                                                          21.7%      17.9%

                                         Neither Agree nor Disagree                                              20.2%      15.2%

                                         Disagree Somewhat                                                       21.3%      17.8%

                                         Strongly Disagree                                                       29.3%      39.4%

                                         Don’t Know                                                              0.8%       4.0%

                                         Total                                                                   100.0%     100.0%




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                                         9. i consider myself knowledgeable about the security risks and threats to my privacy
                                         that exist online.
                                                                                                                 2009          2008

                                         Strongly Agree                                                          21.9%         25.8%

                                         Agree Somewhat                                                          47.8%         48.1%

                                         Neither Agree nor Disagree                                              18.4%         13.3%

                                         Disagree Somewhat                                                       9.9%          9.5%

                                         Strongly Disagree                                                       1.3%          2.5%

                                         Don’t Know                                                              0.7%          0.9%

                                         Total                                                                   100.0%        100.0%

                                         10. i am aware of the tools that exist online to help me protect my privacy online.

                                         Strongly Agree                                                          23.7%         30.4%

                                         Agree Somewhat                                                          48.8%         43.9%

                                         Neither Agree nor Disagree                                              16.1%         14.2%

                                         Disagree Somewhat                                                       8.1%          7.8%

                                         Strongly Disagree                                                       1.6%          2.2%

                                         Don’t Know                                                              1.7%          1.5%

                                         Total                                                                   100.0%        100.0%

                                         11. i take the necessary steps to protect my privacy online.

                                         Strongly Agree                                                          33.8%         60.5%

                                         Agree Somewhat                                                          46.2%         30.5%

                                         Neither Agree nor Disagree                                              15.2%         7.4%

                                         Disagree Somewhat                                                       3.2%          0.7%

                                         Strongly Disagree                                                       0.3%          0.5%

                                         Don’t Know                                                              1.4%          0.5%

                                         Total                                                                   100.0%        100.0%
                                         12. What percentage of ads that you see while browsing online are relevant to your wants
                                         and needs?
                                         0-10%                                                                   57.9%         58.3%
                                         11-25%                                                                  26.0%         29.2%
                                         26-50%                                                                  11.2%         8.8%
                                         51-75%                                                                  3.6%          2.4%
                                         76-90%                                                                  0.8%          0.9%
                                         91-100%                                                                 0.4%          0.5%
                                         Total                                                                   100.0%        100.0%




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                                              13. Are you familiar with the term “behavioral targeting”?

                                                                                                                  2009      2008

                                              Yes                                                                 42.9%     39.6%

                                              No                                                                  46.3%     51.4%

                                              Don't know                                                          10.8%     9.1%

                                              Total                                                               100.0%    100.0%

                                              14. Please indicate how often you delete cookies stored on your computer

                                              Every Day                                                           16.8%     14.3%

                                              2 to 3 times a week                                                 12.7%     13.8%

                                              At least once a week                                                18.2%     13.8%

                                              2 to 3 times a month                                                14.5%     12.5%

                                              Once a month or less often                                          27.4%     30.7%

                                              Never                                                               10.6%     14.8%

                                              Total                                                               100.0%    100.0%




                                             AB OU T TRU ST E
                                             TRUSTe consumers click with confidence by identifying trustworthy companies
                                             through its Web Privacy Seal, Email Privacy Seal and Trusted Download Programs.
                                             TRUSTe ensures online privacy and protects confidential user information on more than
                                             2,400 Web sites including Yahoo, AOL, Microsoft, Disney, eBay, Intuit, and Facebook.
                                             Independent research shows that when a TRUSTe web seal is present, visitors and
                                             customers are more likely to share personal information, register at higher rates and
                                             spend more money. To learn more about internet privacy services visit www.truste.com.




If you have questions or comments
about this research or you would like
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Trus Te Tns 2009 Bt Study Summary

  • 1. 200 9 Study: ConSumer Attitud eS Abo ut behAviorAl tArge ting Sponsored by truSte research independently conducted by tnS march 4, 2009 ©2009 truSte. All rights reserved.
  • 2. E XE CUTI V E S UM M A RY Behavioral targeting has become a critical online trust issue, What do consumers think about having their browsing behaviors tracked for marketing purposes? For the second year in a row, TRUSTe and TNS surveyed consumer attitudes about behavioral targeting. Participants answered questions on their concerns and opinions about tracking issues, and the actions they take to protect their privacy. The survey results found that most consumers consider privacy important enough to Half of all consumers are take steps to protect it. Many individuals know their behavior is being targeted, and uncomfortable with advertisers they’re uncomfortable with being tracked, even with the assurance of anonymity. Most using their browsing history to are in favor of tools and features that control targeted advertising. Businesses have a serve them relevant ads. stark choice: they can either increase transparency about their behavioral advertising practices or risk increasing consumer doubt and suspicion. Companies also need to treat personal information with respect and earn the right to deliver advertising based on behavior. M E Thod ologY The TRUSTE behavioral targeting survey was conducted online by TNS, a global market insight and information group. TNS randomly selected 3,660 American consumers, aged 18 and older, from among households that belong to the firm’s online consumer panel. The sample was stratified by eight age/gender groups and each group was selected to be representative of online individuals of that age/gender on geographic division, market size, age, household income, and household size. Email invitations to complete the survey were sent to the panelists on February 5, 35% of respondents feel that their 2009. When the survey was closed on February 13, a total of 1,008 respondents had privacy has been invaded or violated completed it, and a further 139 individuals responded after the number of completes in the last year due to information they required for their age/gender group had been reached. The cooperation rate for the provided on the Internet. study was 31 percent and the completion rate was 28 percent. The survey data were weighted by region, market size, age, gender, and household size, composition and income, to reflect the demographic composition of the online adult population in the continental U.S. Because the sample is based on those who initially self-selected for participation in the TNS consumer panel, rather than a probability sample, no estimates of sampling error can be calculated. 2 ©2009 truSte. All rights reserved.
  • 3. RE S UlTS Note: This year’s statistics are compared with those of 2008 in the Supporting Data Up to 80% of respondents say that section. individuals and website owners are Advertising Relevance responsible for insuring individual 63.9% of respondents would choose to only see online ads from online stores and online privacy. brands that they know and trust. 83.8% say that less than 25% of the ads they see while browsing online are relevant to their wants and needs. While this is a slight improvement from last year, online companies still have work to do in providing relevant advertising. Awarenesss of Behavioral Targeting and Potential Threats 43.2% of respondents say they’re familiar with the term “behavioral targeting”, and 68.6% know that their browsing information may be collected by a third-party for advertising purposes. Three quarters of consumers say they know how to protect their personal information online, yet 39% admit that they do not consistently take the necessary steps to do so. 34.9% feel their privacy has been invaded or violated in the last year due to information they provided on the Internet. Attitudes Toward Behavioral Targeting 50.5% of respondents say they’re uncomfortable with advertisers using their browsing history to serve relevant ads, even when that information cannot be tied to their names or any other personal information. Only 30.6% said they would be comfortable having their browsing behavior captured by websites on which they’ve registered in order to improve user experience. 42% would click a button or icon on But as a whole, consumer discomfort with tracking has declined by six percent points a display ad that read “Click here to year over year. This suggests that although consumers worry about protecting their reduce unwanted ads. private information online, they’re getting used to behavioral targeting. Intent to Take Specific Actions Over half of respondents say that privacy is very important to them. Most think they know about the tools available and say they would take the necessary steps. The same percentage said they would register online to prevent advertisers from tracking their browsing behaviors, even if it meant that they would receive more ads that they found less relevant. 3 ©2009 truSte. All rights reserved.
  • 4. 68.4% say they’d use a browser feature that blocks ads, content and tracking code that doesn’t originate from the site they’re visiting. 84% say that less than a quarter of the ads they see while browsing 53% say they would complete an anonymous survey about the products, services online are relevant to their wants and and brands they buy in order to limit the online ads they see to just those products, needs. services and brands, but 18% would not. 34.3% would still fill out a survey about products, services and brands they buy, even if it wasn’t anonymous. Actions Taken Over 36% of respondents said they do at least one of the following in order to surf the Internet anonymously: • Use proxy surfing software • Give fake name and contact info when requested by certain websites • Use a Web browser with privacy settings that delete cookies and don’t record a history of visited sites KE Y I M p lI CAT I on S • Privacy protection remains overwhelmingly important to consumers. • Consumers are aware their behavior is being targeted, and they’re still uncomfortable about it. • Consumers continue to ask for online advertising that’s relevant to their wants and needs. They still don’t think they’re getting it, and are still annoyed when they get irrelevant ads. • Consumers hold themselves and website owners more responsible for online privacy than they hold the government. 4 ©2009 truSte. All rights reserved.
  • 5. S Up p oRTI n g dATA 1. i find online advertising intrusive and annoying when the products and services being advertised are not relevant to my wants and needs. 2009 2008 Strongly Agree 43.9% 47.8% Agree Somewhat 27.8% 24.6% Neither Agree nor Disagree 20.7% 17.9% Disagree Somewhat 4.6% 4.7% Strongly Disagree 2.2% 4.3% Don’t Know 0.8% 0.7% Total 100.0% 100.0% 2. if i saw a button or icon on a display ad on a site that said “Click here to reduce un- wanted ads,” i would click it. Strongly Agree 20.2% 23.0% Agree Somewhat 21.5% 20.7% Neither Agree nor Disagree 20.3% 19.6% Disagree Somewhat 14.0% 10.1% Strongly Disagree 20.3% 22.1% Don’t Know 3.6% 4.4% Total 100.0% 100.0% 3. i like seeing ads for coupons or promotions from online stores and brands that i have purchased from before. Strongly Agree 12.3% 13.9% Agree Somewhat 32.1% 31.8% Neither Agree nor Disagree 29.6% 26.4% Disagree Somewhat 13.7% 11.3% Strongly Disagree 11.0% 14.3% Don’t Know 1.3% 2.3% Total 100.0% 100.0% 4. if given the option, i would choose to only see online ads from online stores and brands that i know and trust. Strongly Agree 26.9% 31.4% Agree Somewhat 36.9% 32.8% Neither Agree nor Disagree 24.2% 23.1% Disagree Somewhat 6.9% 5.1% Strongly Disagree 3.5% 5.6% Don’t Know 1.6% 1.9% Total 100.0% 100.0% 5 ©2009 truSte. All rights reserved.
  • 6. S Up p oRTI n g dATA Con T I n UE d 5. i would be willing to fill out an anonymous survey about the products, services and brands i purchase in order to limit the online ads i see to just those products, services and brands. 2009 2008 Strongly Agree 19.1% 19.9% Agree Somewhat 34.1% 35.2% Neither Agree nor Disagree 26.8% 23.6% Disagree Somewhat 11.0% 9.1% Strongly Disagree 6.8% 9.8% Don’t Know 2.0% 2.4% Total 100.0% 100.0% 6. i would be willing to fill out a survey about the products, services and brands i pur- chase in order to limit the online ads i see to just those products, services and brands, even if i had to provide personal contact information. Strongly Agree 10.4% 11.9% Agree Somewhat 23.6% 24.6% Neither Agree nor Disagree 27.3% 22.2% Disagree Somewhat 18.5% 17.6% Strongly Disagree 18.8% 21.1% Don’t Know 1.4% 2.6% Total 100.0% 100.0% 7. When i am online, i am aware that my browsing information may be collected by a third party for advertising purposes. Strongly Agree 30.1% 32.9% Agree Somewhat 37.2% 37.6% Neither Agree nor Disagree 17.3% 14.2% Disagree Somewhat 6.6% 6.1% Strongly Disagree 4.9% 6.5% Don’t Know 4.0% 2.8% Total 100.0% 100.0% 8. i am comfortable with advertisers using my browsing history to serve me relevant ads, as long as that information cannot be tied to my name or any other personal information. Strongly Agree 6.6% 5.7% Agree Somewhat 21.7% 17.9% Neither Agree nor Disagree 20.2% 15.2% Disagree Somewhat 21.3% 17.8% Strongly Disagree 29.3% 39.4% Don’t Know 0.8% 4.0% Total 100.0% 100.0% 6 ©2009 truSte. All rights reserved.
  • 7. S Up p oRTI n g dATA Con T I n UE d 9. i consider myself knowledgeable about the security risks and threats to my privacy that exist online. 2009 2008 Strongly Agree 21.9% 25.8% Agree Somewhat 47.8% 48.1% Neither Agree nor Disagree 18.4% 13.3% Disagree Somewhat 9.9% 9.5% Strongly Disagree 1.3% 2.5% Don’t Know 0.7% 0.9% Total 100.0% 100.0% 10. i am aware of the tools that exist online to help me protect my privacy online. Strongly Agree 23.7% 30.4% Agree Somewhat 48.8% 43.9% Neither Agree nor Disagree 16.1% 14.2% Disagree Somewhat 8.1% 7.8% Strongly Disagree 1.6% 2.2% Don’t Know 1.7% 1.5% Total 100.0% 100.0% 11. i take the necessary steps to protect my privacy online. Strongly Agree 33.8% 60.5% Agree Somewhat 46.2% 30.5% Neither Agree nor Disagree 15.2% 7.4% Disagree Somewhat 3.2% 0.7% Strongly Disagree 0.3% 0.5% Don’t Know 1.4% 0.5% Total 100.0% 100.0% 12. What percentage of ads that you see while browsing online are relevant to your wants and needs? 0-10% 57.9% 58.3% 11-25% 26.0% 29.2% 26-50% 11.2% 8.8% 51-75% 3.6% 2.4% 76-90% 0.8% 0.9% 91-100% 0.4% 0.5% Total 100.0% 100.0% 7 ©2009 truSte. All rights reserved.
  • 8. S Up p oRTI n g dATA Con T I n UE d 13. Are you familiar with the term “behavioral targeting”? 2009 2008 Yes 42.9% 39.6% No 46.3% 51.4% Don't know 10.8% 9.1% Total 100.0% 100.0% 14. Please indicate how often you delete cookies stored on your computer Every Day 16.8% 14.3% 2 to 3 times a week 12.7% 13.8% At least once a week 18.2% 13.8% 2 to 3 times a month 14.5% 12.5% Once a month or less often 27.4% 30.7% Never 10.6% 14.8% Total 100.0% 100.0% AB OU T TRU ST E TRUSTe consumers click with confidence by identifying trustworthy companies through its Web Privacy Seal, Email Privacy Seal and Trusted Download Programs. TRUSTe ensures online privacy and protects confidential user information on more than 2,400 Web sites including Yahoo, AOL, Microsoft, Disney, eBay, Intuit, and Facebook. Independent research shows that when a TRUSTe web seal is present, visitors and customers are more likely to share personal information, register at higher rates and spend more money. To learn more about internet privacy services visit www.truste.com. If you have questions or comments about this research or you would like to obtain additional copies of the document (including permission to quote or reuse this report), please contact by email: mediarelations@truste.com 8 ©2009 truSte. All rights reserved.