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Privacy Literacy: From Theory to Practice
Libraries and librarians have dealt with patron privacy issues since their inception, often serving as educators and advocates. In today’s social media-filled landscape, patron privacy has moved from the safeguarding of traditional library records to the
Christina L. Wissinger
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Age differences in privacy attitudes, literacy and privacy management on Facebook
Privacy has been identified as a hot button issue in literature on Social Network Sites (SNSs). While considerable research has been conducted with teenagers and young adults, scant attention has been paid to differences among adult age groups regarding ...
Murat Kezer +3 more
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Information Literacy, Data Literacy, Privacy Literacy, and ChatGPT
This study investigates the relationships between three crucial literacies for the digital world - information literacy, data literacy, and privacy literacy - and pos-itivity towards emerging technology adoption within communities, specifically the ...
Lund, Brady D. +2 more
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Challenges in Studying Social Media Privacy Literacy [PDF]
Social media privacy literacy can be defined as users’ knowledge about techniques and strategies they can apply themselves to protect their privacy on social media.
Masur, Philipp K.; id_orcid +3 more
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Privacy Literacy and Digital Media Literacy: Can Digital Media Literacy be used in protecting user’s online privacy? Abstract In today’s digital media landscape, the key aspects of media literacy need to be elaborated according to current forms of ...
Mushk Umar
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Networked devices, sensors, and the algorithmic processes that power them pervade nearly all facets of daily life. These systems are designed by an elite class of experts and powered by data extracted from populations of people.
Kumar, Priya
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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 and the Everyday Use of Social Technologies
© 2019, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. The increased privacy concerns and risks associated with the misuse of personal information collected, processed and re-purposed from various digital technologies calls for users’ understanding of their own ...
Pingo, Z +3 more
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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 ...
Miriam Bartsch, Tobias Dienlin
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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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