<p>Anecdotal evidence and scholarly research have shown that Internet users may regret some of their online disclosures. To help individuals avoid such regrets, we designed two modifications to the Facebook web interface that nudge users to consider the content and audience of their online disclosures more carefully. We implemented and evaluated these two nudges in a 6-week field trial with 28 Facebook users. We analyzed participants' interactions with the nudges, the content of their posts, and opinions collected through surveys. We found that reminders about the audience of posts can prevent unintended disclosures without major burden; however, introducing a time delay before publishing users' posts can be perceived as both beneficial and...
This paper reports on a study of how user attitudes to institutional privacy change after exposing u...
In the United States, notice and choice remain the most commonly used mechanisms to protect people’s...
Abstract. This paper presents a study where the online Facebook practices of a sample of users (n=10...
Anecdotal evidence and scholarly research have shown that a sig-nificant portion of Internet users e...
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...
This research investigates user awareness and attitudes toward potential inferences of information p...
This research investigates user awareness and attitudes toward potential inferences of information p...
This research investigates user awareness and attitudes toward potential inferences of information p...
Privacy settings in online social networks are meant to give users more control over their personal ...
Digital nudging has been mooted as a tool to alter user privacy behavior. However, empirical studies...
This paper reports on a study of how user attitudes to institutional privacy change after exposing u...
Part 1: Long and Short PapersInternational audienceThis paper presents a study where the online Face...
This article investigates Facebook users ’ awareness of privacy issues and perceived benefits and ri...
This paper reports on a study of how user attitudes to institutional privacy change after exposing u...
This paper reports on a study of how user attitudes to institutional privacy change after exposing u...
In the United States, notice and choice remain the most commonly used mechanisms to protect people’s...
Abstract. This paper presents a study where the online Facebook practices of a sample of users (n=10...
Anecdotal evidence and scholarly research have shown that a sig-nificant portion of Internet users e...
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...
This research investigates user awareness and attitudes toward potential inferences of information p...
This research investigates user awareness and attitudes toward potential inferences of information p...
This research investigates user awareness and attitudes toward potential inferences of information p...
Privacy settings in online social networks are meant to give users more control over their personal ...
Digital nudging has been mooted as a tool to alter user privacy behavior. However, empirical studies...
This paper reports on a study of how user attitudes to institutional privacy change after exposing u...
Part 1: Long and Short PapersInternational audienceThis paper presents a study where the online Face...
This article investigates Facebook users ’ awareness of privacy issues and perceived benefits and ri...
This paper reports on a study of how user attitudes to institutional privacy change after exposing u...
This paper reports on a study of how user attitudes to institutional privacy change after exposing u...
In the United States, notice and choice remain the most commonly used mechanisms to protect people’s...
Abstract. This paper presents a study where the online Facebook practices of a sample of users (n=10...