The popularity of social networking websites such as Facebook and the subsequent levels and depth of online disclosures have raised several concerns for user privacy. Previous research into these sites has indicated the importance of disclosures between users as well as an under-utilization of extensive privacy options. This study qualitatively examines college students ’ disclosure and privacy behaviors and attitudes on Facebook.com. Results support current research into social networking and privacy and provide user-generated explanations for observed disclosure and privacy trends. Implications for future research into privacy software are discussed. 1
Social networking sites (SNSs) have revolutionized traditional information-sharing methods. They are...
College students are increasingly sharing their lives online through social networking sites with li...
This article explores how Athenian university students “manage” their privacy on Facebook while soci...
Online social networking offers a new, easy and inexpensive way to maintain already existing relatio...
Online social networking communities such as Facebook and MySpace are extremely popular. These sites...
This thesis examines a very focused concept of how privacy is perceived on social networking sites. ...
Over the past decade, social network sites have experienced dramatic growth in popularity. Once a yo...
This study investigates Facebook users' perceptions of online privacy, exploring their awareness of ...
This paper explores the use of social networking sites amongst the student population of a Welsh uni...
Online social networking offers a new, easy and inexpensive way to maintain already existing relatio...
This study qualitatively explores consumers’ privacy protecting behaviours on social networking site...
The present research seeks to extend existing theory on self-disclosure to the online arena in highe...
Social networking sites invite users to share personal information with their connections, allowing ...
The present research seeks to extend existing theory on self-disclosure to the online arena in highe...
MCom. (Computer Science and Information Systems), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2014Online...
Social networking sites (SNSs) have revolutionized traditional information-sharing methods. They are...
College students are increasingly sharing their lives online through social networking sites with li...
This article explores how Athenian university students “manage” their privacy on Facebook while soci...
Online social networking offers a new, easy and inexpensive way to maintain already existing relatio...
Online social networking communities such as Facebook and MySpace are extremely popular. These sites...
This thesis examines a very focused concept of how privacy is perceived on social networking sites. ...
Over the past decade, social network sites have experienced dramatic growth in popularity. Once a yo...
This study investigates Facebook users' perceptions of online privacy, exploring their awareness of ...
This paper explores the use of social networking sites amongst the student population of a Welsh uni...
Online social networking offers a new, easy and inexpensive way to maintain already existing relatio...
This study qualitatively explores consumers’ privacy protecting behaviours on social networking site...
The present research seeks to extend existing theory on self-disclosure to the online arena in highe...
Social networking sites invite users to share personal information with their connections, allowing ...
The present research seeks to extend existing theory on self-disclosure to the online arena in highe...
MCom. (Computer Science and Information Systems), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2014Online...
Social networking sites (SNSs) have revolutionized traditional information-sharing methods. They are...
College students are increasingly sharing their lives online through social networking sites with li...
This article explores how Athenian university students “manage” their privacy on Facebook while soci...