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The Robot Privacy Paradox: Understanding How Privacy Concerns Shape Intentions to Use Social Robots
Conceptual research on robots and privacy has increased but we lack empirical evidence about the prevalence, antecedents, and outcomes of different privacy concerns about social robots.
Christoph Lutz, Aurelia Tamò-Larrieux
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Couldn't or Wouldn't? the Influence of Privacy Concerns and Self-Efficacy in Privacy Management on Privacy Protection [PDF]
Sampling 515 college students, this study investigates how privacy protection, including profile visibility, self-disclosure, and friending, are influenced by privacy concerns and efficacy regarding one's own ability to manage privacy settings, a factor ...
Chen, Hsuan-Ting, Chen, Wenhong
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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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Privacy Paradox and Generation Z
As technology advances daily, so are the challenges in preserving one's privacy. Being the generation that has been born in such a highly technological environment, members of Generation Z, born between mid-to-late 1990s and the early-to-mid 2000s, have been engaging in privacy related transactions more than any generation before.
Alić, Marta, Sopić, Lucija
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The control over personal data: True remedy or fairy tale ? [PDF]
This research report undertakes an interdisciplinary review of the concept of "control" (i.e. the idea that people should have greater "control" over their data), proposing an analysis of this con-cept in the field of law and computer science.
Lazaro, Christphe, Métayer, Daniel Le
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Un-Paradoxing Privacy: Considering Hopeful Trust
Extant literature has proposed an important role for trust in moderating people’s willingness to disclose personal information, but there is scant HCI literature that deeply explores the relationship between privacy and trust in apparent privacy paradox circumstances.
Bran Knowles, Stacey Conchie
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Factors Affecting Students’ Privacy Paradox and Privacy Protection Behavior
In this exploratory study, we investigate the factors affecting two opposite types of online privacy behavior: 1) online privacy paradox, i.e. a mismatch between users’ online privacy attitudes and their online privacy behavior; and 2) online privacy ...
Weinberger Maor +2 more
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Digital natives aren’t concerned much about privacy, or are they?
Voice assistants have become embedded in people’s private spaces and domestic lives where they gather enormous amounts of personal information which is why they evoke serious privacy concerns. The paper reports the findings from a mixed-method study with
Maier Edith +3 more
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The privacy paradox: Why privacy concerned users disclose personal data
The loss of privacy is one of the most powerful challenges associated with the Internet media. Information privacy is an important topic of empirical and theoretical research mostly focused on the level of information privacy concerns. Regular monitoring
E. G. Tsurkan
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Privacy on the Internet: An Empirical Study of Poles’ Attitudes
The value system of Poles in terms of the phenomenon of privacy on the Internet was analysed. The following aspects were taken into account: privacy on the Internet as a moral value, privacy on the Internet as a subject of legal regulations (current or ...
Daniel Mider
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