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Digital Citizens Alliance Nationwide Survey of Voter Attitudes Surrounding Internet Safety N=1,006 Registered Voters February 19 – 23rd, 2014 MoE ±3.1%

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1 Digital Citizens Alliance Nationwide Survey of Voter Attitudes Surrounding Internet Safety N=1,006 Registered Voters February 19 – 23rd, 2014 MoE ±3.1%

2 Methodology  1,006 Interviews Nationwide  Registered voters  Phone Interviews  32% cell phone interviews  68% landline interviews  Live Interviewers  Fielded 2/19 – 2/23/2014  Margin of error on findings: ±3.1%  Higher for subgroups. 2

3 Just 18% of Americans Feel “Very Safe” On-line (47 Points Below Those Feeling Safe In Their Neighborhoods) 3 Walking around your neighborhood? On-line conducting business? 90% Safe 59% Safe

4 Strong Support for Limiting Google/YouTube Ads From Illegal Sites 4 Strongest Supporters: Middle-Aged Americans (45-54) (65%) Mothers (64%) Young women (64%) Majority (50%+) of no group opposes.

5 Less Interest in Government Solutions; More Interest in Google Stepping Up 5 Both: 10% Neither: 5%

6 Google Has a “Responsibility” 6 Agree


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