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How Online Privacy Literacy Supports Self-Data Protection and Self-Determination in the Age of Information

open access: goldMedia and Communication, 2020
Current debates on online privacy are rooted in liberal theory. Accordingly, privacy is often regarded as a form of freedom from social, economic, and institutional influences.
Philipp K. Masur
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Affect and Online Privacy Concerns

open access: greenSSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
Privacy risks are pervasive and while considerable work is available on cognitive aspects of privacy concern, very little is known about the emotional/affective aspect of privacy risk. Recent experimental evidence, suggests that contextual cues, rather than deliberate evaluation of costs and benefits of privacy, affect people’s privacy behaviors.
Easwar A. Nyshadham, David Castano
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‘Regulating’ Online Data Privacy

open access: yesSCRIPTed: A Journal of Law, Technology & Society, 2004
With existing data protection laws proving inadequate in the fight to protect online data privacy and with the offline law of privacy in a state of change and uncertainty, the search for an alternative solution to the important problem of online data ...
Paul Reid
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Privacy and self-disclosure online

open access: yesCHI '06 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2006
In this paper we present early results from a study which provides a detailed examination of the interaction between people's willingness to disclose personal information online and their privacy concerns and behaviors.
Paine, C.   +3 more
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Talking to children about data and privacy online: research methodology [PDF]

open access: green, 2019
With growing concerns over children’s online privacy and the commercial uses of their data, it is vital that children’s understandings of the digital environment, their digital skills and their capacity to consent are taken into account in designing ...
Nandagiri, Rishita   +2 more
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Enacting Privacy and Everydayness online: The case study of the Spiteful Tots community [PDF]

open access: green, 2008
This thesis focuses on an online Taiwanese community named the Spiteful Tots. The long-term participants are mainly gay men, with several lesbian women, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) and heterosexual people.
He, Terri Chih-yin
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Privacy in online dating

open access: yesProceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Cryptography, Security and Privacy, 2019
More people are engaging in the online dating phenomenon nowadays. However, in most cases online dating applications require additional sensitive information such as a user’s geographical location or sexual orientation.
Julia Ostheimer   +3 more
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Children and privacy online [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Direct, Data and Digital Marketing Practice, 2007
Kids are spending more money on goods and services and more time online than ever before. This makes them an incredibly tempting target for online marketing. But what are the data protection issues where children are concerned? This paper considers child data protection using the concepts of knowledge, control and parental involvement; it reminds us of
Nairn, Agnès, Dowsiri, Monkgol
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Online Advertising and Privacy [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
An online platform auctions an advertising slot. Several advertisers compete in the auction, and consumers differ in their preferences. Prior to the auction, the platform decides whether to allow advertisers to access information about consumers (disclosure) or not (privacy). Disclosure improves the match between advertisers and consumers but increases
Cornière, Alexandre de, De Nijs, Romain
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Online privacy as a collective phenomenon [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the second ACM conference on Online social networks, 2014
The problem of online privacy is often reduced to individual decisions to hide or reveal personal information in online social networks (OSNs). However, with the increasing use of OSNs, it becomes more important to understand the role of the social network in disclosing personal information that a user has not revealed voluntarily: How much of our ...
Emre Sarigöl   +2 more
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