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Privacy cynicism: A new approach to the privacy paradox
Privacy concerns among Internet users are consistently found to be high. At the same time, these concerns do not appear to generate a corresponding wave of privacy protection behavior.
Christian Pieter Hoffmann +2 more
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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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The role of trust and privacy concerns in using social media for e-retail services: The moderating role of COVID-19 [PDF]
Alzaidi M, Agag G.
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Privacy Concerns in Qualitative Video Data Reuse
In this article, we examine how data producers’ and reusers’ privacy concerns shape their views about data sharing and reuse in the field of education, with an emphasis on video records of practice.
Rebecca D. Frank +4 more
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AI Technologies, Privacy, and Security
Privacy remains one of the most recurrent concerns that people have about AI technologies. The meaning of the concept of “privacy” has proven to be fairly elusive.
David Elliott, Eldon Soifer
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Shifts in Privacy Concerns [PDF]
This paper explores how digitization and the associated use of customer data have affected the evolution of consumer privacy concerns. We measure privacy concerns by reluctance to disclose income in an online marketing research survey. Using over three million responses over eight years, our data show: (1) Refusals to reveal information have risen ...
Tucker, Catherine Elizabeth +1 more
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"Can I take your picture?": Privacy in cosplay
In this piece I examine the privacy concerns faced by costume players, or cosplayers, as a means of beginning to examine the question of how privacy can still exist in an increasingly public world.
Babak Zarin
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Do Online Privacy Concerns Predict Selfie Behavior among Adolescents, Young Adults and Adults?
Selfies, or self-portraits, are often taken and shared on social media for online self-presentation reasons, which are considered essential for the psychosocial development and well-being of people in today’s culture.
Amandeep Dhir +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background The HIT network was established in 2000 to create a population‐based structure aiming to improve survival rates and reduce late effects for children with central nervous system (CNS) tumors by conducting comprehensive clinical trials.
Stefan Rutkowski +59 more
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While the privacy implications of social robots have been increasingly discussed and privacy-sensitive robotics is becoming a research field within human–robot interaction, little empirical research has investigated privacy concerns about robots and the ...
Christoph Lutz, Aurelia Tamò-Larrieux
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