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Where Dating Meets Data: Investigating Social and Institutional Privacy Concerns on Tinder [PDF]
The widespread diffusion of location-based real-time dating or mobile dating apps, such as Tinder and Grindr, is changing dating practices. The affordances of these dating apps differ from those of “old school” dating sites, for example, by privileging ...
Christoph Lutz, Giulia Ranzini
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Blissfully ignorant: the effects of general privacy concerns, general institutional trust, and affect in the privacy calculus [PDF]
AbstractExisting research on information privacy has mostly relied on the privacy calculus model, which views privacy‐related decision‐making as a rational process where individuals weigh the anticipated risks of disclosing personal data against the potential benefits.
Tobias Kowatsch +2 more
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The Role of Institutional Trust in Estonians’ Privacy Concerns
In this study, we attempted to contribute to previous discussions of the importance of emerging novel data sources in shaping new forms of inequalities and trust culture related to perceived privacy concerns.
Maris Männiste, Anu Masso
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In recent years, platform user privacy leaks have occurred frequently, heightening users’ privacy concerns, which may directly affect their behavior on short video platforms.
Heng Lu, Heng Lu, Aiye Wei, Xin Li
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Postgraduate students' perceptions of artificial intelligence integration in research: A cross-sectional study. [PDF]
BackgroundGenerative artificial intelligence (AI) tools such as ChatGPT are increasingly used in academic research, yet evidence on postgraduate students' perceptions remains limited in non-Western and health-professional contexts.
Ibrahim Naif Alenezi +2 more
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The COVID-19 pandemic has shifted from traditional face-to-face teaching to technology-mediated distance learning, creating significant new challenges for teachers and students.
Mônica da Silva +3 more
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An Examination of Academic Library Privacy Policy Compliance with Professional Guidelines
Objective – The tension between upholding privacy as a professional value and the ubiquity of collecting patrons’ data to provide online services is now common in libraries.
Greta Valentine, Kate Barron
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In the last few years, online health communities (OHCs) have experienced rapid development due to advances in technology and the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the sensitive nature of medical information has also raised concerns from users about their ...
Wei Gao, Huiling Wang, Ning Jiang
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People's posting behaviors in social networks was perceived as ambiguous, with concerns misaligned with people's public postings. To address this gap, we suggest a model that offers new insights into the relationship between perceptions and actual ...
Hadas Schwartz-Chassidim +4 more
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My privacy at risk – my guard is on: a study of SNS use among young adults [PDF]
Purpose – Increasing incidents of privacy invasion on social networking sites (SNS) are intensifying the concerns among stakeholders about the misuse of personal data.
Meenakshi Handa +2 more
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