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A Warning to Schools: More Than Two-Thirds of Parents Say They Would Take Legal Action if Their Child’s Photos Were Misused

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Thursday, April 4, 2024

For example, in a single 2022 analysis of some 18 million student photos, researchers found almost 5 million instances where students are identifiable.

Key Points: 
  • For example, in a single 2022 analysis of some 18 million student photos, researchers found almost 5 million instances where students are identifiable.
  • Parents of public school students are less likely or less able to monitor content involving their children than private school parents are.
  • “The main takeaway from the survey is that parents want more control over student content than ever before,” said pixevety CEO and Co-Founder Colin Anson.
  • The survey, “Parental Attitudes Around Student Privacy and Protection of Photos,” received 375 responses via SurveyMonkey and was conducted in the U.S. from March 10-12, 2024.

Zebra Banking Survey Finds Half of Employees May Quit Due to Outdated Tech

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Friday, March 22, 2024

About half (49%) of branch employees spend more time weekly on administrative and operational tasks than on serving customers.

Key Points: 
  • About half (49%) of branch employees spend more time weekly on administrative and operational tasks than on serving customers.
  • Findings revealed that outdated tech and legacy systems are not meeting employee and customer expectations.
  • Zebra’s fifth annual International Branch Banking Employee Survey revealed that nearly half of the branch managers and employees may leave due to low job satisfaction, driven by outdated branch tech.
  • The fifth annual International Branch Banking Employee Survey was conducted in December 2023 by third-party research firm Survey Monkey.

Survey Finds Broad Consumer Recognition, Trust, Understanding, and Support for DAA's AdChoices Icon

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Tuesday, April 2, 2024

NEW YORK, April 2, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Americans broadly recognize, understand, trust, and support the ubiquitous blue triangular AdChoices icon that appears across ads, websites, and apps and provides access to information and choices about ads, according to a new survey conducted by the Digital Advertising Alliance (DAA). The survey found that approximately four out of five respondents recognize the AdChoices Icon, find it useful, say it is easy to understand, and want to continue to have access to icon-based information and choices about advertising.

Key Points: 
  • "The AdChoices Icon program is one of the great success stories in modern advertising self-regulation," said Lou Mastria, President & CEO of the DAA.
  • Four in five respondents (79%) recognized the AdChoices Icon, with respondents saying they recognize it a great deal (45%) or somewhat (34%).
  • More than three-quarters (78%) said the AdChoices Icon is useful, with respondents saying it is very (24%) or somewhat (54%) useful.
  • By a similar two-to-one margin, respondents said policymakers should encourage companies to use the AdChoices Icon (70%) vs. creating different icons/tools (30%).

Yealink Announces the Launch of the Revolutionary BH70 Bluetooth Headset: The Future of Business Communication

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Friday, March 22, 2024

As the concept of workspaces transitions to support hybrid models, the necessity for high-performance business headsets has escalated.

Key Points: 
  • As the concept of workspaces transitions to support hybrid models, the necessity for high-performance business headsets has escalated.
  • The Yealink BH70 Bluetooth Headset is a pivotal tool for professionals who require consistent and clear communication across various locations.
  • Yealink's BH70 Bluetooth Headset is a testament to the company's commitment to providing advanced, accessible technology.
  • To learn more about the new Yealink BH70 Bluetooth headset, visit their website here .

Sleep Doctor Survey Finds 1 in 7 U.S. Travelers Have Encountered Mattresses Infested With Bed Bugs in the Past Year

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Wednesday, March 20, 2024

SEATTLE, March 20, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Sleep Doctor, the leading online source for sleep health, improvement, and education, has published a report that investigates how prevalent bed bugs are in paid accommodations. The report also shares insight into how bed bugs impact travelers. Researchers gathered and analyzed responses from 1,565 travelers in the United States who have stayed overnight in paid accommodations this past year.    

Key Points: 
  • Although I haven't had a bed bug case from a high-end property in the last year, I know they are out there because bed bugs are challenging to eliminate."
  • According to the survey, 14% of U.S. travelers say they have come across bed bugs this past year.
  • Thirty-two percent of travelers did not realize there were bed bugs until after they had slept in the bed, while 68% realized beforehand.
  • Others stayed in the same accommodations on a different bed, some slept on the floor, and some proceeded to sleep in the bed bug-infested bed.

National Survey Finds Impact of TikTok Ban in U.S. With Nearly 60% of TikTok Users Stating They Would Jump to Instagram Reels

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Thursday, March 14, 2024

BALTIMORE, March 14, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- MGH, a full-service marketing and communications agency, today released the results of a national consumer survey launched on the heels of the House of Representatives passing a bill that could lead to the ban of TikTok in the U.S., which found that nearly 60% (58) of TikTok users surveyed would jump to Instagram Reels with the loss of TikTok. Taking a deeper look at TikTok users surveyed who said they create their own content, that number jumps to 71%.

Key Points: 
  • Taking a deeper look at TikTok users surveyed who said they create their own content, that number jumps to 71%.
  • YouTube Shorts came in at a close second at 52%, and Facebook reels came in third place with 49% of TikTok users.
  • Unsurprisingly, 52% of all TikTok users surveyed stated they rank TikTok as important to their daily lives compared to 80% of TikTok users who create their own content.
  • The national survey of 1,056 U.S. TikTok users took a look at those who watch TikTok compared to those who create content on TikTok.

FlexJobs Survey Finds Half Of US Workers Would Take Pay Cut To Work From Anywhere

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Tuesday, March 12, 2024

GUAYNABO, Puerto Rico, March 12, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- According to FlexJobs®' 2024 Work-From-Anywhere Survey, half (50%) of respondents said they're willing to accept a pay cut to be able to work from anywhere. Specifically, 26% of people surveyed would accept a five percent pay cut, and 24% stated they would accept a salary decrease of either 10% or 15%.

Key Points: 
  • However, with more employers embracing remote work arrangements over the past few years, there are companies providing a steady flow of work-from-anywhere opportunities.
  • "Return-to-office mandates are largely responsible for the growing divide between employers and their workforces," said Toni Frana, Lead Career Expert at FlexJobs .
  • "But as we've seen on FlexJobs, many companies are adopting work-from-anywhere arrangements and creating more opportunities than ever before for workers to find a career that has the location flexibility they want."
  • *FlexJobs created the survey, which was promoted to general audiences and its subscribers/members primarily through social media and newsletters.

New Shopping Survey Reveals Mindful Spending Trends in 2024

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Wednesday, February 7, 2024

BOSTON, Feb. 07, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Self-care extends to economic choices as consumers shift their shopping habits in 2024.

Key Points: 
  • BOSTON, Feb. 07, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Self-care extends to economic choices as consumers shift their shopping habits in 2024.
  • "In 2024, the consumer mantra centers on mindful shopping, stressing the importance of every brand interaction being both engaging and consistently exceptional,” said Salsify Research Director Dom Scarlett.
  • Embracing omnichannel shopping, 54% use smartphones for in-store research, and 23% have completed online purchases while in a brick-and-mortar store aisle.
  • While 49% prefer this balance, 29% lean towards online shopping, surpassing the 22% favoring brick-and-mortar stores.

ResumeBuilder.com Survey Reveals 3 in 10 Hiring Managers Admit They Avoid Hiring Gen Z Job Candidates

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Sunday, February 4, 2024

SEATTLE, Feb. 4, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- ResumeBuilder.com, the premier resource for professional resume templates and career advice, has published a recent survey report that examines how hiring managers perceive Generation Z workers. The report also shares insight into hiring managers' beliefs regarding the weaknesses of Gen Z employees. Overall, ResumeBuilder.com experts surveyed 782 workers involved in hiring – hiring managers – for entry-level positions in the United States.

Key Points: 
  • The report also shares insight into hiring managers' beliefs regarding the weaknesses of Gen Z employees.
  • Overall, ResumeBuilder.com experts surveyed 782 workers involved in hiring – hiring managers – for entry-level positions in the United States.
  • According to the survey, 31 percent of hiring managers say they avoid hiring Gen Zers in favor of older workers.
  • Hiring managers claim that Gen Zers ask for too much money, act entitled, and lack communication skills during the hiring process.

Primer Technologies Strengthens Senior Leadership Team with Key Appointments

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Tuesday, January 30, 2024

SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Primer Technologies, an AI/ML technology firm specializing in decision-ready AI, has appointed three accomplished professionals to its executive leadership team.

Key Points: 
  • SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Primer Technologies, an AI/ML technology firm specializing in decision-ready AI, has appointed three accomplished professionals to its executive leadership team.
  • Leonard has decades of product experience from his time as Head of Product at Coinbase and his various senior level positions at Google where he led product initiatives for YouTube and Google Cloud.
  • The leadership team further expands with additional appointments, including:
    Toni Hipp, Senior Vice President and Chief of Staff to the CEO, previously served as Chief of Staff at Google, Deloitte, and the CIA.
  • "We are thrilled to welcome these exceptionally talented leaders to our team," said Sean Moriarty, Primer's CEO.