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The 5Ds of privacy literacy: a framework for privacy education

Information and Learning Science, 2022
PurposeExisting privacy-related educational materials are not situated in privacy theory, making it hard to understand what specifically children learn about privacy. This article aims to offer learning objectives and guidance grounded in theories of privacy and learning to serve as a foundation for privacy literacy efforts.Design/methodology ...
Priya Kumar, Virginia L Byrne
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Are We Living in Surveillance Societies and Is Privacy an Illusion? An Empirical Study on Privacy Literacy and Privacy Concerns

IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, 2023
The concept of privacy concerns is a debated topic both at a European level and in individual countries. In this article, we investigate the role of online privacy literacy (OPL) as a determinant of Internet users’ concerns about their privacy. It focuses on Internet users’ knowledge about privacy rights and protective strategies, outlining privacy ...
Nessrine Omrani   +2 more
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Knowledge as a strategy for privacy protection: How a privacy literacy training affects children's online disclosure behavior

open access: yesComputers in Human Behavior, 2020
While spending significant time on the Internet, children are often exposed to data disclosure requests from e-service providers. However, they are not always aware of the commercial value of their data, and they often struggle to understand the ...
Liselot Hudders, Dieneke Van De Sompel
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Online privacy literacy and users' information privacy empowerment: the case of GDPR in Europe

open access: yesInformation Technology and People
PurposeResearch on online user privacy shows that empirical evidence on how privacy literacy relates to users' information privacy empowerment is missing. To fill this gap, this paper investigated the respective influence of two primary dimensions of online privacy literacy – namely declarative and procedural knowledge – on online users' information ...
Nessrine Omrani, Francesco Schiavone
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Understanding eHealth Literacy From a Privacy Perspective: eHealth Literacy and Digital Privacy Skills in American Disadvantaged Communities

American Behavioral Scientist, 2018
Despite the importance of eHealth literacy in the eHealth domain, studies on the antecedents of eHealth literacy, especially through a privacy lens, are still limited. Using a door-to-door paper-and-pencil household census of public housing communities in a major American city, this study examines how eHealth literacy varies by digital privacy skills ...
Xiaoqian Li
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Digital Literacy and Privacy Behavior Online

Communication Research, 2011
This study examined the impact of three dimensions of digital literacy on privacy-related online behaviors: (a) familiarity with technical aspects of the Internet, (b) awareness of common institutional practices, and (c) understanding of current privacy policy.
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Differences in access to privacy information can partly explain digital inequalities in privacy literacy and self-efficacy

open access: yesBehaviour and Information Technology
While users of digital technologies are still held primarily responsible for managing their personal data, researchers find systematic sociodemographic differences in, for example, users’ privacy literacy and self-efficacy – two important predictors of ...
Nicole C Kramer, Yannic Meier
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