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1720 days ago

Online survey - Please help me getting responses... Your opinion matters

Sithum from Bayview

Hi All,
I am posting this on behalf of my friend who studying in Invercargill. Your opinion is so valuable. Please help him.
Thanks.


Dear Neighbourly Community,

I am a masters student at Southern Institute of Technology, Invercargill who is completing a research study as the final step of the program. I am doing an online survey on online targeted advertising (personalised ads) focusing the New Zealand internet users.

The aim is to assess the awareness of the general internet users' privacy awareness regarding online advertising practices. Your responses will be anonymous and kept secure. Your participation is highly appreciated and would be helpful in building a secure online environment for NZ residents in the future.

Here is the link for the questionnaire.
docs.google.com...


Thank you in advance,
Sumith Samaraweerahetti.

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