Press Releases & Media Updates From Clutch
Nearly Half of iPhone Users Feel Uncomfortable with Storing Personal Information on iCloud

Concern over security breaches and a lack of knowledge regarding how iCloud works contribute to skepticism about the safety of storing personal information, according to a new survey.
WASHINGTON, DC – March 16, 2017 – Nearly half of iPhone users have little or no confidence in storing their personal information on iCloud, according to a survey of 1,001 iPhone users conducted by Clutch, a leading B2B ratings and reviews firm. Forty-seven percent (47%) of iPhone users said they are only “slightly” or “not at all” comfortable with storing personal information on iCloud. Meanwhile, 44% of respondents said they are “very” or “somewhat” comfortable with doing so.
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Having a Website Still Elusive for Nearly One-Third of Small Businesses
Third annual Small Business Survey from Clutch finds that small businesses often struggle to create and maintain a website.
WASHINGTON, DC – March 14, 2017 – Nearly one-third of small business owners run their business without a website, and some indicate they will probably never have one, according to a new survey from Clutch, a leading B2B ratings and reviews firm.
Nearly 25% of Small Businesses Not Using Social Media
A new survey by Clutch offers recommendations, based on original data, for small businesses’ social media endeavors in 2017.
WASHINGTON, DC – March 8, 2017 – A significant number of small- to medium-sized businesses have not yet adopted social media. In a recent survey of small business owners/managers, 24% said they currently don’t use social media for their business, while 8% don’t ever expect to use social media.
Mobile Apps Increasingly Viewed by Small Businesses as a Best Practice for Serving Customers
Nearly One-Third of Consumers Aren’t Aware They Use the Cloud
WASHINGTON, DC – February 23, 2016 – There is confusion over what qualifies as ‘the cloud,’ according to a new consumer survey. Despite marking that they use at least one of several popular cloud-based applications, such as Google Drive, Dropbox or Microsoft OneDrive, over 30% of consumers subsequently responded that they do not use or access information in the cloud. Clutch, a leading B2B ratings and reviews firm, designed the survey to gauge consumers’ knowledge and habits regarding cloud usage.