This article investigates the links between privacy experience, privacy perception, political ideology, and online privacy concern associated with data collection. We used data collected in 2010 from more than 14,000 internet users from 26 European countries. Our results show that there are several (individual, contextual, and macro) aspects that simultaneously affect concern over online privacy. In the present article, we show that individuals who have experienced invasions of their privacy in the past are not those who are most concerned about privacy. An important source of concern over online privacy seems to stem from knowledge of an acquaintance’s bad experience combined with personal bad experience. Hearing about online privacy issue...
People's decisions do not happen in a vacuum; there are multiple factors that may affect them. There...
Verkefnið er lokað til 15.5.2020.In the modern society that we live in, most of us consider personal...
This article considers how the newly-formulated “Right to be Forgotten” in Article 17 of the EU’s ne...
CNRS 3, HCERES BInternational audienceThis article investigates the links between privacy experience...
The development of computing technologies and Internet has made possible to capture, save and analys...
Our research examines the manner in which Web users choose between participation in the Internet eco...
CNRS 2, FNEGE 2, HCERES A, ABS 3International audienceThe development of computing technologies and ...
The digital world is a field of entertainment and information for users and a mining field of one of...
Dark patterns in online data gathering infringe on citizens' right to privacy and create a profound ...
Our research examines the manner in which Web users choose between participation in the Internet eco...
This study examines the impact of regulation as an antecedent of online privacy concern. Previous re...
Personal data lie at the forefront of different business models and constitute the main source of re...
International audienceOur research examines the manner in which Web users choose between participati...
We report preliminary findings from an online study, identi- fying people’s attitudes toward privacy...
The concept of ‘privacy’ has become an important topic for academics and policy-makers. Ubiquitous c...
People's decisions do not happen in a vacuum; there are multiple factors that may affect them. There...
Verkefnið er lokað til 15.5.2020.In the modern society that we live in, most of us consider personal...
This article considers how the newly-formulated “Right to be Forgotten” in Article 17 of the EU’s ne...
CNRS 3, HCERES BInternational audienceThis article investigates the links between privacy experience...
The development of computing technologies and Internet has made possible to capture, save and analys...
Our research examines the manner in which Web users choose between participation in the Internet eco...
CNRS 2, FNEGE 2, HCERES A, ABS 3International audienceThe development of computing technologies and ...
The digital world is a field of entertainment and information for users and a mining field of one of...
Dark patterns in online data gathering infringe on citizens' right to privacy and create a profound ...
Our research examines the manner in which Web users choose between participation in the Internet eco...
This study examines the impact of regulation as an antecedent of online privacy concern. Previous re...
Personal data lie at the forefront of different business models and constitute the main source of re...
International audienceOur research examines the manner in which Web users choose between participati...
We report preliminary findings from an online study, identi- fying people’s attitudes toward privacy...
The concept of ‘privacy’ has become an important topic for academics and policy-makers. Ubiquitous c...
People's decisions do not happen in a vacuum; there are multiple factors that may affect them. There...
Verkefnið er lokað til 15.5.2020.In the modern society that we live in, most of us consider personal...
This article considers how the newly-formulated “Right to be Forgotten” in Article 17 of the EU’s ne...