This longitudinal cohort study examines whether privacy concerns have changed on social network sites (SNSs), in particular Myspace/Facebook, as both the users and the medium have matured. Tracking a cohort of 15–17-year olds at three points across an 8-year period, it uses focus groups and self-determination theory to investigate the perceptions of control and vulnerability of 45 participants. The findings suggest that while consumers appear to trust SNSs to protect their private information, they are reluctant to trust advertising or brands on these sites. Over time, users’ autonomy, connectedness and competence have shifted from experimenters, who have nothing to lose, to acceptors who felt their social life was more important than their...
Social media networks are increasing their types of services and the numbers of users are rapidly gr...
Despite recent media reports regarding the negative consequences of disclosing information on social...
SNS are becoming increasingly popular in almost every age group. People are willing to get socially ...
The study has two purposes: (1) to investigate the impact of awareness and control on Social Network...
This study qualitatively explores consumers’ privacy protecting behaviours on social networking site...
Social networking sites (SNSs) have revolutionized traditional information-sharing methods. They are...
Young people have obtained a reputation for caring less about their privacy due to their self-reveal...
Internet usage has become a big part of many people’s lives, and among the many uses Social Networki...
Online social networking communities such as Facebook and MySpace are extremely popular. These sites...
ABSTRACT This study is an initial step in a larger study which explores issues associated with secur...
As the high risk population in online environment, teenager’ substantial disclosure of personal info...
As social networking on the Internet has become an immersive and pervasive activity for adolescents ...
This study investigates Facebook users' perceptions of online privacy, exploring their awareness of ...
Abstract — Social Networking Sites (SNS) have become very popular during the past few years, as they...
Online Social Networks (OSNs) such as Facebook and Twit-ter have experienced exponential growth in r...
Social media networks are increasing their types of services and the numbers of users are rapidly gr...
Despite recent media reports regarding the negative consequences of disclosing information on social...
SNS are becoming increasingly popular in almost every age group. People are willing to get socially ...
The study has two purposes: (1) to investigate the impact of awareness and control on Social Network...
This study qualitatively explores consumers’ privacy protecting behaviours on social networking site...
Social networking sites (SNSs) have revolutionized traditional information-sharing methods. They are...
Young people have obtained a reputation for caring less about their privacy due to their self-reveal...
Internet usage has become a big part of many people’s lives, and among the many uses Social Networki...
Online social networking communities such as Facebook and MySpace are extremely popular. These sites...
ABSTRACT This study is an initial step in a larger study which explores issues associated with secur...
As the high risk population in online environment, teenager’ substantial disclosure of personal info...
As social networking on the Internet has become an immersive and pervasive activity for adolescents ...
This study investigates Facebook users' perceptions of online privacy, exploring their awareness of ...
Abstract — Social Networking Sites (SNS) have become very popular during the past few years, as they...
Online Social Networks (OSNs) such as Facebook and Twit-ter have experienced exponential growth in r...
Social media networks are increasing their types of services and the numbers of users are rapidly gr...
Despite recent media reports regarding the negative consequences of disclosing information on social...
SNS are becoming increasingly popular in almost every age group. People are willing to get socially ...