# Data reveals companies with female CEOs are more profitable
Author:  Pal Sinha, Barnali 
Author URL: https://financedigest.com/author/pal-sinha-barnali
Published: 2018-03-03
Category: TECHNOLOGY
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**Research from** **The App Developers** **has discovered that whilst 58% of the population are worried about mobile Apps stealing personal data, they still went on to download as many as 100 paid apps each, over the course of 12 months.**

Surprisingly 73% of respondents said that, despite being worried about their data, they would still only download free apps – which were far more likely to be monetised with targeted advertising or by capturing their data.

When asked about how they preferred to access premium content within free apps, more than **a third** of those worried about their data said they’d prefer to access premium content in exchange for being subjected to “un-skippable” in-app advertising, this compares with just 13% who preferred to pay for the content directly or as an upgrade cost.

Sam Furr, founder of The App Developers said: “Despite the fact that such a large concern exists, the public continue to download free apps in abundance, meaning that companies should make efforts to keep their apps free if they want to reach the largest possible audience”.

He goes on to say “Luckily, only a tiny minority of apps are capturing data with the intent to sell on, most will fall foul of the new GDPR rules, demonetising lots of the less trustworthy apps and allowing those to cut through the noise who genuinely add some value”.

New GDPR legalisation will mean hefty fines for those found in [breach of data](https://www.financedigest.com/when-not-if-why-a-data-breach-response-plan-is-more-important-now-than-ever.html "When not if: why a data breach response plan is more important now than ever") protection laws. Of those who have only downloaded 1-5 [apps in the last 12 months, 67% admitted to being concerned about apps using their data for marketing](https://www.financedigest.com/sales-forecast-of-mental-fitness-apps-market-analysis-and-forecast-report-till-2031.html "Sales Forecast of Mental Fitness Apps Market , Analysis, and Forecast Report till 2031") purposes.

Comparatively, 69% of participants who have downloaded 51-100 apps in the last 12 months [revealed they were content with handing over their personal information](https://www.financedigest.com/retired-ceo-alex-a-molinaroli-reveals-his-morning-rituals-and-the-importance-of-staying-informed.html "Retired CEO Alex A. Molinaroli Reveals His Morning Rituals and the Importance of Staying Informed") to apps. This could suggest app-addicts are unsure of the potential consequences of carelessly handing over their personal information or are comfortable with the [way their data](https://www.financedigest.com/four-ways-data-and-ai-can-transform-financial-services.html "Four ways data and AI can transform Financial Services") could be used.

However, the overall [perception of apps asking for personal information is negative](https://www.financedigest.com/negative-perceptions-about-emergency-contraception-are-likely-to-hamper-the-sales-of.html "Negative perceptions about emergency contraception are likely to hamper the sales of"), with 60% of participants being against it; meaning apps who request this might be unpopular to download.


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