More than one in four mobile and tablet users report being victims of online or mobile fraud, a national survey says, but that isn't stopping them from using those channels.

According to the results of the 2013 Consumer Mobile Insights study released recently by Jumio Inc. of Palo Alto, Calif., fully 83% of respondents worry about identity theft but still use those mobile and online options for their convenience.

Jumio, a credentials management firm, commissioned Harris Interactive to conduct the online study from March 22-26 among 2,130 U.S. adults. There was no probability sample and thus no estimate of sampling error, Jumio said.

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