Data sharing has become prevalent with the rapid growth of mobile technologies. A lack of awareness and understanding of privacy practices often results in the installation of privacy-invasive applications (apps) which could potentially put users' personal data at risk. This study aimed to explore how users’ risk perception could be shifted towards more privacy-aware decisions through generation fluency and framing manipulations. It is an online study composed of three components, an experiment and two questionnaires. We manipulated the availability of privacy worries, by asking participants to generate either 2 or 10 privacy worries. Generating 10 worries was experienced as difficult, whereas generating 2 was easy. The difficult experience...
Today's phone could be described as a charismatic tool that has the ability to keep human beings cap...
The diffusion of smart mobile devices and therewith apps into everyday life comes along with the per...
There are multiple issues in the privacy notices and choices of ubiquitous mobile apps and online se...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Data sharing has become prevalent with the rapid growth of mobile technologies. ...
Smartphone apps can harvest very personal details from the phone with ease. This is a particular pri...
We explore mobile privacy through a survey and through usability evaluation of three privacy-preserv...
Privacy policies are widely used to draw clear image of risks to users’ personal information in diff...
Mobile applications (also known as “apps”) have rapidly grown into a multibillion-dollar industry. B...
While users are increasingly embracing smartphones worldwide, these devices, storing our most perso...
This research examines how various factors, such as the degree of e-privacy concerns and control ove...
While much of Information Systems literature has investigated the mechanism between privacy concerns...
Smartphone apps can harvest very personal details from the phone with ease. This is a particular pr...
Over the years, the wide-spread usage of smartphones leads to large amounts of personal data being s...
Our smartphone is full of applications and data that analytically organize, facilitate and describe ...
Utility that modern smartphone technology provides to individuals is most often enabled by technical...
Today's phone could be described as a charismatic tool that has the ability to keep human beings cap...
The diffusion of smart mobile devices and therewith apps into everyday life comes along with the per...
There are multiple issues in the privacy notices and choices of ubiquitous mobile apps and online se...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Data sharing has become prevalent with the rapid growth of mobile technologies. ...
Smartphone apps can harvest very personal details from the phone with ease. This is a particular pri...
We explore mobile privacy through a survey and through usability evaluation of three privacy-preserv...
Privacy policies are widely used to draw clear image of risks to users’ personal information in diff...
Mobile applications (also known as “apps”) have rapidly grown into a multibillion-dollar industry. B...
While users are increasingly embracing smartphones worldwide, these devices, storing our most perso...
This research examines how various factors, such as the degree of e-privacy concerns and control ove...
While much of Information Systems literature has investigated the mechanism between privacy concerns...
Smartphone apps can harvest very personal details from the phone with ease. This is a particular pr...
Over the years, the wide-spread usage of smartphones leads to large amounts of personal data being s...
Our smartphone is full of applications and data that analytically organize, facilitate and describe ...
Utility that modern smartphone technology provides to individuals is most often enabled by technical...
Today's phone could be described as a charismatic tool that has the ability to keep human beings cap...
The diffusion of smart mobile devices and therewith apps into everyday life comes along with the per...
There are multiple issues in the privacy notices and choices of ubiquitous mobile apps and online se...