Most people will trade privacy for access to services such as Google, says Box CEO

  • Most people would be willing to give up privacy online in exchange for access to services such as Google, Box CEO Aaron Levie said. 
  • “I think that most consumers will make that trade,” Levie told CNBC.
  • While data privacy laws like California’s pose a threat to the business model of some tech companies, Levie argued it likely wouldn’t be significant because users value the services they provide. 

Most people will trade privacy for access to services such as Google, says Box CEO

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