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A study of 1,054 people by an information management research firm in Arizona found that 45% would give up some personal information if it meant that they would get more relevant pop-up and banner advertisements, according to this article in…

A study of 1,054 people by an information management research firm in Arizona found that 45% would give up some personal information if it meant that they would get more relevant pop-up and banner advertisements, according to this article in Clickz.net, a marketing website.

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