Marketing Charts – Consumers Rate In-Store Personalization Tactics as “Cool” or “Creepy”

Source: RichRelevance

Notes: Almost three-quarters of consumers feel OK with scanning a product on their mobile device to see product reviews and recommendations, but their attitudes swing decidedly to the “creepy” side of things when it comes to personalization tactics that use facial recognition technology, according to a RichRelevance survey. Indeed, it seems that tactics that identify shoppers by name or other personally identifiable information are generally considered “creepy.”

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