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Markers of Online Privacy Marginalization: Empirical Examination of Socioeconomic Disparities in Social Media Privacy Attitudes, Literacy, and Behavior [PDF]
This study explores how traditional socioeconomic markers of the digital divide interact with new markers of marginalization when it comes to online privacy protecting behaviors.
Dmitry Epstein, Kelly Quinn
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Objective As digital therapeutics (DTx) continue to expand globally, understanding user-related factors that influence adoption is critical. This study investigates how digital literacy, trust in online information, and privacy concerns shape individuals’
Soo Jin Kim, Juhee Eom
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This study examines the correlation between Online Privacy Literacy (OPL) and privacy protection behaviour (PPB), including evidence of any correlation between the two. In addition, it considers whether factors of intention, attitude, perceived behaviour,
Walaa Bajnaid, Shuaa Aljasir
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DIGITAL LITERACY, PRIVACY VIOLATION EXPERIENCE AND THE IMPACT ON ONLINE PURCHASE INTENTION
The purpose of this study is to explain the effect of digital literacy and consumer privacy violation experience on the online repurchase intention of millennial consumer groups in Denpasar City and Badung Regency, Bali. The population in this study is a
Rastini N.M., Nurcaya I N.
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Students' attitudes about the importance of political, social, cultural and economic factors in increasing online privacy literacy [PDF]
The purpose of this study is to determine the attitude of Razi University students about the importance of political, social, cultural and economic factors in increasing online privacy literacy. The present research has been applied and surveyed.
Zohre Azizi, salh rahimi, vakil Ahmadi
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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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Privacy literacy is recognized as a crucial skill for safeguarding personal privacy online. However, self-assessed privacy literacy often diverges from actual literacy, revealing the presence of cognitive biases. The protection motivation theory (PMT) is
Shuai Ma, Chen Chen
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Control your Facebook: An analysis of online privacy literacy
For an effective and responsible communication on social network sites (SNSs) users must decide between withholding and disclosing personal information. For this so-called privacy regulation, users need to have the respective skills—in other words, they need to have online privacy literacy.
Tobias Dienlin
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It is mostly unclear which personal predispositions are associated with knowledge about how to protect one’s privacy online and actually protecting it. More elaborate knowledge on this topic may help in the design process of user interfaces. Therefore, we investigated person characteristics underlying individual differences in online privacy literacy ...
Cornelia Sindermann +2 more
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The Role of Digital Skills in Promoting Online Privacy Literacy of Undergraduate Students at Razi University [PDF]
Purpose: In the age of the internet and with students' growing reliance on this interactive medium, coupled with the rise in cybercrimes that infringe upon individuals' privacy, online privacy literacy can serve as a crucial tool in mitigating such harms
Zohre Azizi, Saleh Rahimi, Vakil Ahmadi
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