Building Consumer Trust: The Three Non-Negotiables Your Brand Can’t Ignore

Published on 21st November 2025

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This insights post is a summary of the blog post published by Airfoil Group. View the full insight at: Three essential building blocks for consumer trust.

In an era where 62% of consumers blame companies—not hackers—for data breaches, meeting regulatory requirements is no longer enough. The real question isn’t whether your organization is compliant, but whether it’s earning genuine consumer trust.

Recent research reveals a fundamental shift in consumer expectations: they’re demanding more than data protection. They want truth about how their information is used, transparency when things go wrong, and meaningful choice in how their data is handled.

The stakes have never been higher. Consumer trust takes years to build but can vanish instantly. Yet companies that move beyond compliance to embrace these three essential values—truth, transparency, and choice—position themselves not just to weather crises, but to cultivate lasting loyalty.

How is your organization balancing regulatory compliance with authentic consumer trust-building? The companies getting this right understand that data stewardship isn’t just a legal obligation—it’s a competitive advantage.

Discover the complete framework for building unshakeable consumer trust: Three essential building blocks for consumer trust.

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