As Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified before Congress this week, voters had good reason to pay attention. Americans are online a lot: Seventy-three percent of us use social media, 45 of us went online more than 25 times last week, 43 percent of us did some form of online banking last month, according to Simmons Consumer Research. And we hold deep concerns about what happens to our personal information online.
In a country divided on policy, politics and culture, concerns about privacy emerge as something of a great uniter, Simmons data suggest. CONT.
Dante Chinni & Sally Bronston, NBC News