With the Internet growing in importance in our daily lives, concerns about privacy and data protection have emerged. While people worry about where they data may end up, they continue making themselves openly transparent by sharing information about themselves and their lives online. This study aims to understand the paradoxes between privacy considerations – mainly, the wish to keep individual data private and secure – and the actions that people undertake in reality. More specifically, it focuses on three paradoxes and dilemmas of privacy: age, perceived usefulness, and rewards. These will be studied by analyzing the results of a survey, in which respondents from the EU, North America and East Asia were asked about their online habits and...
In this paper, we run a series of experiments in order to investigate one possible cause of inconsis...
Dark patterns in online data gathering infringe on citizens' right to privacy and create a profound ...
This paper examines public preferences regarding privacy implications of internet surveillance. The ...
Individuals' privacy has become an essential theme to be addressed in today's growing digital world"...
Based on focus group interviews, we considered how young adults’ attitudes about privacy can be reco...
The digital world is a field of entertainment and information for users and a mining field of one of...
This thesis aims to shed light on the so-called “privacy paradox”, which refers to the dichotomy bet...
Internet users permanently balance the benefits of information disclosure and the risk of privacy in...
Over the past 10 years, numerous scandals involving personal data shocked the world. In 2013, the w...
This is an article published in "Discover Society" (n.5, 2014), an online journal aiming to diffuse ...
Our research examines the manner in which Web users choose between participation in the Internet eco...
Modern society is driven by data. Data storage is practically unlimited with today’s technology, and...
Imagine how you'd feel if you discovered footage from your private home security camera had been bro...
Privacy has often gained the headlines on the media in the last few years, due to the revelation of ...
Also known as the privacy paradox, recent research on online behavior has revealed discrepancies bet...
In this paper, we run a series of experiments in order to investigate one possible cause of inconsis...
Dark patterns in online data gathering infringe on citizens' right to privacy and create a profound ...
This paper examines public preferences regarding privacy implications of internet surveillance. The ...
Individuals' privacy has become an essential theme to be addressed in today's growing digital world"...
Based on focus group interviews, we considered how young adults’ attitudes about privacy can be reco...
The digital world is a field of entertainment and information for users and a mining field of one of...
This thesis aims to shed light on the so-called “privacy paradox”, which refers to the dichotomy bet...
Internet users permanently balance the benefits of information disclosure and the risk of privacy in...
Over the past 10 years, numerous scandals involving personal data shocked the world. In 2013, the w...
This is an article published in "Discover Society" (n.5, 2014), an online journal aiming to diffuse ...
Our research examines the manner in which Web users choose between participation in the Internet eco...
Modern society is driven by data. Data storage is practically unlimited with today’s technology, and...
Imagine how you'd feel if you discovered footage from your private home security camera had been bro...
Privacy has often gained the headlines on the media in the last few years, due to the revelation of ...
Also known as the privacy paradox, recent research on online behavior has revealed discrepancies bet...
In this paper, we run a series of experiments in order to investigate one possible cause of inconsis...
Dark patterns in online data gathering infringe on citizens' right to privacy and create a profound ...
This paper examines public preferences regarding privacy implications of internet surveillance. The ...