ClarityCheck data shows digital surveillance of ex-partners is becoming normalized post-breakup.

New survey results reveal a generational shift in how individuals process separation, with digital verification becoming a common response to emotional uncertainty.
The social cues reshaping digital safety in 2026.

New ClarityCheck research reveals that 72% of respondents now perform verification checks after noticing small inconsistencies in digital interactions, signalling a shift toward more proactive caution as social red flags evolve for 2025 and beyond.
What constant scam exposure is doing to how we answer calls.

New ClarityCheck survey data reveals a dramatic shift in user behavior around phone calls, as verification increasingly defines whether a call gets answered at all.
Global friendships are rising - and so are identity screenings.

As long-distance friendships and relationships become a routine part of social life, new survey data indicates that people increasingly verify identities before building trust across borders.
Why Gen Z is making identity verification a new social norm.

ClarityCheck survey data reveals a sharp rise in digital verification habits among users aged 18 to 25, highlighting a generation that treats online caution as a baseline rather than an exception. Rather than viewing identity checks as a sign of distrust, a growing share...
Phone numbers are becoming the new proof of trust online.

A new ClarityCheck survey reveals that users increasingly view phone numbers as the most reliable marker of digital identity, signaling a cultural shift in how online trust is formed.
Digital trust burnout grows as constant verification takes a psychological toll.

New ClarityCheck survey findings show that the growing pressure to verify digital identities is taking a measurable psychological toll, as constant vigilance turns safety into emotional strain.
The ghosted generation 1 in 3 ClarityCheck searches are follow-ups on people who simply disappeared.

New ClarityCheck analysis reveals a growing trend of users seeking digital closure after emotional disconnection, blurring the line between privacy and persistence.According to new behavioral data from ClarityCheck, nearly one in three user lookups now relate to individu...
Politeness is making people vulnerable to fraud, new data suggests.

New survey findings from ClarityCheck suggest that empathy, etiquette, and social hesitation are now key tools in the scammer's arsenal, and that behavioural habits, not just digital literacy, are shaping exposure to fraud.
ClarityCheck survey shows 42% of people have screened a friend’s identity.

New survey results suggest that digital verification is no longer limited to strangers or romantic prospects; it’s quietly reshaping how people navigate friendship.
ClarityCheck data shows digital surveillance of ex-partners is becoming normalized post-breakup.

New survey results reveal a generational shift in how individuals process separation, with digital verification becoming a common response to emotional uncertainty.
The social cues reshaping digital safety in 2026.

New ClarityCheck research reveals that 72% of respondents now perform verification checks after noticing small inconsistencies in digital interactions, signalling a shift toward more proactive caution as social red flags evolve for 2025 and beyond.
What constant scam exposure is doing to how we answer calls.

New ClarityCheck survey data reveals a dramatic shift in user behavior around phone calls, as verification increasingly defines whether a call gets answered at all.
Global friendships are rising - and so are identity screenings.

As long-distance friendships and relationships become a routine part of social life, new survey data indicates that people increasingly verify identities before building trust across borders.
Why Gen Z is making identity verification a new social norm.

ClarityCheck survey data reveals a sharp rise in digital verification habits among users aged 18 to 25, highlighting a generation that treats online caution as a baseline rather than an exception. Rather than viewing identity checks as a sign of distrust, a growing share...
Phone numbers are becoming the new proof of trust online.

A new ClarityCheck survey reveals that users increasingly view phone numbers as the most reliable marker of digital identity, signaling a cultural shift in how online trust is formed.
Digital trust burnout grows as constant verification takes a psychological toll.

New ClarityCheck survey findings show that the growing pressure to verify digital identities is taking a measurable psychological toll, as constant vigilance turns safety into emotional strain.
The ghosted generation 1 in 3 ClarityCheck searches are follow-ups on people who simply disappeared.

New ClarityCheck analysis reveals a growing trend of users seeking digital closure after emotional disconnection, blurring the line between privacy and persistence.According to new behavioral data from ClarityCheck, nearly one in three user lookups now relate to individu...
Politeness is making people vulnerable to fraud, new data suggests.

New survey findings from ClarityCheck suggest that empathy, etiquette, and social hesitation are now key tools in the scammer's arsenal, and that behavioural habits, not just digital literacy, are shaping exposure to fraud.
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