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As digital media companies pursue sustainable revenue, AI-based strategies like personalized advertising and dynamic paywalls have become prevalent. These monetization models involve different forms of consumer data collection, raising distinct privacy ...
Jae Woo Shin
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The privacy paradox: how market privacy facilitates government surveillance
Although most surveillance studies scholars assume privacy is antithetical to surveillance, critics have recently warned that privacy-based criticisms may facilitate surveillance. That being said, we do not yet have data that show whether privacy claims were used in the past to legitimate government surveillance.
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Problems related to privacy and security preservation are in the scope of the concerns of governments and policymakers because of their impact on fundamental rights.
Mauro Iacono, Michele Mastroianni
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Are 21st-century citizens grieving for their loss of privacy? [PDF]
Although much research exists that examines cognitive events leading up to information disclosure, such as risk-benefit analysis and state-based and trait-based attributes, minimal research exists that examines user responses after a direct or indirect ...
Bott, Gregory J., Renaud, Karen
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Explaining the unexplainable: data sharing and privacy in Web 3.0
Web 3.0 transforms data ownership by empowering users to monetize their personal information, yet this shift amplifies complex privacy challenges. Understanding the features influencing data-sharing decisions in this evolving context aligns with the ...
Shim Jieun, Kim Jieun
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Schrodinger's Cat meets McTaggart and the problem of other minds [PDF]
This paper proposes an interpretation of time that is an 'A-theory' in that it incorporates both McTaggart's A-series and his B-series. The A-series characteristics are supposed to be 'ontologically private' analogous to qualia in the problem of other ...
Merriam, Paul
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Unveiling consumer's privacy paradox behaviour in an economic exchange. [PDF]
Motiwalla LF, Li XB.
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Technology Criticism in the Classroom (Chapter in The Nature of Technology)
I first heard about a tragedy in Tucson, not from major television news networks, but from a direct message sent by a politically-active friend who was attending the political gathering where a mass shooting took place, including the shooting of an ...
Spencer, John
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Technology that enhances without inhibiting learning
Technology supported information sharing could be argued to both enhance and inhibit learning. However, social and affective issues that motivate learners' technology interactions are often overlooked.
Adams, Anne +3 more
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Explaining Privacy Paradox on WeChat
With the development of the information age, people need to disclose personal information in exchange for socializing and related services. At the same time, people's privacy concerns are gradually increasing. Privacy paradox has become a normal phenomenon in social network sites (SNS).
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