Anecdotal evidence and scholarly research have shown that a sig-nificant portion of Internet users experience regrets over their on-line disclosures. To help individuals avoid regrettable online disclo-sures, we employed lessons from behavioral decision research and research on soft paternalism to design mechanisms that “nudge” users to consider the content and context of their online disclosures before posting them. We developed three such privacy nudges on Facebook. The first nudge provides visual cues about the audience for a post. The second nudge introduces time delays before a post is published. The third nudge gives users feedback about their posts. We tested the nudges in a three-week exploratory field trial with 21 Facebook users, ...
In the United States, notice and choice remain the most commonly used mechanisms to protect people’s...
Sharing of personal information on the Internet has become increasingly popular. In social media int...
<p>As social networking sites (SNSs) gain in popularity, instances of regrets following online (over...
<p>Anecdotal evidence and scholarly research have shown that Internet users may regret some of their...
Digital nudging has been mooted as a tool to alter user privacy behavior. However, empirical studies...
Privacy settings in online social networks are meant to give users more control over their personal ...
In digital environments, individuals tend to share disproportionally more information than in face-t...
By allowing individuals to be permanently connected to the Internet, mobile devices ease the way inf...
Abstract This research investigates user awareness and attitudes toward potential inferences of inf...
This research investigates user awareness and attitudes toward potential inferences of information p...
Privacy nudges aim to support the “wise” choice concerning digital privacy decisions. Examples inclu...
During everyday web browsing and search users reveal many pieces of private information to third par...
In light of prominent data leaks and a surge of civilian surveillance systems, information service p...
Nudges comprise a key component of the regulatory toolbox. Both the public and private sectors use n...
The two major smartphone platforms (Android and iOS) have more than two mil- lion mobile application...
In the United States, notice and choice remain the most commonly used mechanisms to protect people’s...
Sharing of personal information on the Internet has become increasingly popular. In social media int...
<p>As social networking sites (SNSs) gain in popularity, instances of regrets following online (over...
<p>Anecdotal evidence and scholarly research have shown that Internet users may regret some of their...
Digital nudging has been mooted as a tool to alter user privacy behavior. However, empirical studies...
Privacy settings in online social networks are meant to give users more control over their personal ...
In digital environments, individuals tend to share disproportionally more information than in face-t...
By allowing individuals to be permanently connected to the Internet, mobile devices ease the way inf...
Abstract This research investigates user awareness and attitudes toward potential inferences of inf...
This research investigates user awareness and attitudes toward potential inferences of information p...
Privacy nudges aim to support the “wise” choice concerning digital privacy decisions. Examples inclu...
During everyday web browsing and search users reveal many pieces of private information to third par...
In light of prominent data leaks and a surge of civilian surveillance systems, information service p...
Nudges comprise a key component of the regulatory toolbox. Both the public and private sectors use n...
The two major smartphone platforms (Android and iOS) have more than two mil- lion mobile application...
In the United States, notice and choice remain the most commonly used mechanisms to protect people’s...
Sharing of personal information on the Internet has become increasingly popular. In social media int...
<p>As social networking sites (SNSs) gain in popularity, instances of regrets following online (over...