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Mobile payment security concerns of U.S. consumers 2015

Mobile payment security concerns in the United States in 2015

The data displays the mobile payment security concerns in the U.S. in 2015. It was found that 25.1% of U.S. adults were afraid of getting their phone hacked or their data getting intercepted by someone.

Mobile payment security – additional information Mobile payment, which refers to payment services via mobile devices, is a growing phenomenon all over the world. In 2014, mobile payments in the United States amounted to more than 51 billion USD, with remote payments accounting for majority of the payment transactions.

My phone getting hacked or someone intercepting my data 25.1
Losing my phone or having my phone stolen 13.4
Companies (merchants, banks, third parties) not providing sufficient security to protect my mobile transactions 7.3
Someone using my phone without permission to access my account 3.9
Malware or viruses being installed on my phone 2.3
Companies misusing my personal information 1.9
All of the above 37.4
Other 0.8
Refused 0.4