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By integrating the extended privacy calculus theory with the Big Five personality theory, this research proposes and validates a conceptual model in the context of mobile application (App) information authorization.
Jie Tang, Bin Zhang, Shuochen Xiao
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The Effect of Privacy Concerns on Privacy Recommenders [PDF]
Location-sharing services such as Facebook and Foursquare/Swarm have become increasingly popular, due to the ease at which users can share their locations, and participate in services, games and other applications that leverage these locations. But it is important for people who use these services to configure appropriate location-privacy preferences ...
Yuchen Zhao, Juan Ye, Tristan Henderson
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Online taxi users' optimistic bias: China youths' digital travel and information privacy protection
Digital travel platforms not only provided people with convenient travel but also raised a series of problems regarding information privacy protection.
Xiaoyang Meng, Bobo Feng
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Privacy concerns and protection behavior during the Covid-19 pandemic [PDF]
This paper aims to analyze the protection behavior of employees while working remotely during the Covid-19 pandemic using online video chat software.
Ranjany Sundaram, Snehal Shetty
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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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Voice Activated Personal Assistants (VAPA) are unique and different from other Information Systems (IS) due to their personalized, intelligent, and human-like behavior.
Debajyoti Pal +2 more
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Jakarta Kini (JAKI) is a super-app developed by Jakarta Smart City that offers a one-stop service to help citizens connect and communicate with the Government. It is undeniable that the use of mobile applications can indeed facilitate people's activities,
Arif Wahyudi +5 more
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Consumer Perceptions towards Unsolicited Advertisements on Social Media
The practice of unsolicited advertisements on social media has grown prevalent. This data article presents 837 US-based social media users’ consumer perceptions of such advertisements. Understanding how consumers perceive unsolicited advertising is vital
Rhoderick Romano, Jeongsoo Han
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Metaverse: Security and Privacy Concerns
The term “metaverse”, a three-dimensional virtual universe similar to the real realm, has always been full of imagination since it was put forward in the 1990s. Recently, it is possible to realize the metaverse with the continuous emergence and progress of various technologies, and thus it has attracted extensive attention again.
Ruoyu ZHAO +4 more
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The Role of Privacy Fatigue in Privacy Paradox: A PSM and Heterogeneity Analysis
Powerful rising trends of mobile media platforms have also resulted in the escalation of users’ privacy concerns. However, there is a paradox between users’ attitudes towards privacy and their actual privacy disclosure behaviors.
Xinluan Tian, Lina Chen, Xiaojuan Zhang
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