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The online privacy paradox

CHI '11 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2011
In this paper we present early results from a study, which aims at understanding the privacy paradox from a social representations perspective. After identifying adequate stimulus words with the help of a preliminary study, we conducted the main study using an online questionnaire.
Oetzel, Marie Caroline, Gonja, Tijana
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Addressing The Privacy Paradox through Personalized Privacy Notifications

Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies, 2018
Privacy behaviors of individuals are often inconsistent with their stated attitudes, a phenomenon known as the "privacy paradox." These inconsistencies may lead to troublesome or regrettable experiences. To help people address these privacy inconsistencies, we propose a personalized privacy notification approach that juxtaposes users' general privacy ...
Corey Brian Jackson, Yang Wang
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Information Disclosure and Privacy Paradox

ACM SIGMIS Database: the DATABASE for Advances in Information Systems, 2020
Self-disclosure of personal information is generally accepted as a security risk. Nonetheless, many individuals who are concerned about their privacy will often voluntarily reveal information to others. This inconsistency between individuals' expressed privacy concern and the willingness to divulge personal information is referred to as privacy paradox.
Zahra Aivazpour   +1 more
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The Privacy Paradox

Social media has transformed digital communication by enabling global, instant connectivity. However, this accessibility has introduced significant privacy and security risks. The exposure of personal data, coupled with data breaches, cyberattacks, misinformation, and identity theft, has made users increasingly vulnerable. As social media platforms act
S. Aarthi   +4 more
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The Paradoxes of Online Privacy

2016
Over the course of the last years, privacy in the Internet has attracted a lot of public attention and stimulated numerous scientific studies. When conducting research on privacy, the entire spectrum of human communication and interaction needs to be addressed. The core aspects are privacy related attitudes and privacy related behaviours.
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Type Indeterminacy in Privacy Decisions: The Privacy Paradox Revisited

2012
The paper at hand aims to provide a rational explanation of why people generously give away personal data while at the same time being highly concerned about their privacy. For many years, research has come up with attempts to untangle the privacy paradox.
Flender, Christian, Müller, Günter
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The Privacy Paradox of CBDCs

The advent of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) has underscored multifaceted privacy concerns identified in literature, particularly in user monitoring and data security. PETs, such as zero-knowledge proofs and homomorphic encryption, emerge as critical in reconciling regulatory compliance with user anonymity.
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Managing privacy paradox through national culture: Reshaping online retailing strategy

Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 2021
Gajendra Liyanaarachchi
exaly  

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