During everyday web browsing and search users reveal many pieces of private information to third parties. Even though people report being concerned about their privacy online, they often do not take steps to protect it. This is known as the 'privacy paradox' in the literature. In this work we study two well-known strategies based on theories from the behavioral sciences, nudging and boosting, which encourage users to browse in a way that their private data are less exposed. First, an online survey (N=127) tested the comprehensibility and efficacy of various facts (boosts), before the most effective of these were evaluated against 'nudge' interventions previously shown to be efficacious in lab-studies. A three week naturalistic study (N=68) ...
This thesis aims to shed light on the so-called “privacy paradox”, which refers to the dichotomy bet...
When people sign-up to new online services, privacy notices are the initial means by which data hand...
The presence of web tracking technology has grown to a near-ubiquitous state as web pages contain a ...
During everyday web browsing and search users reveal many pieces of private information to third par...
Digital nudging has been mooted as a tool to alter user privacy behavior. However, empirical studies...
From their impacts to potential threats, privacy and misinformation are a recurring top news story. ...
In light of prominent data leaks and a surge of civilian surveillance systems, information service p...
Anecdotal evidence and scholarly research have shown that a sig-nificant portion of Internet users e...
The advent of the Internet has made the transmission of personally identifiable information more com...
In digital environments, individuals tend to share disproportionally more information than in face-t...
Advancements in information technology often task users with complex and consequential privacy and s...
By allowing individuals to be permanently connected to the Internet, mobile devices ease the way inf...
Nudges comprise a key component of the regulatory toolbox. Both the public and private sectors use n...
Because of the increasing dependency on online technologies in even the most ordinary activities, pe...
Personal data lie at the forefront of different business models and constitute the main source of re...
This thesis aims to shed light on the so-called “privacy paradox”, which refers to the dichotomy bet...
When people sign-up to new online services, privacy notices are the initial means by which data hand...
The presence of web tracking technology has grown to a near-ubiquitous state as web pages contain a ...
During everyday web browsing and search users reveal many pieces of private information to third par...
Digital nudging has been mooted as a tool to alter user privacy behavior. However, empirical studies...
From their impacts to potential threats, privacy and misinformation are a recurring top news story. ...
In light of prominent data leaks and a surge of civilian surveillance systems, information service p...
Anecdotal evidence and scholarly research have shown that a sig-nificant portion of Internet users e...
The advent of the Internet has made the transmission of personally identifiable information more com...
In digital environments, individuals tend to share disproportionally more information than in face-t...
Advancements in information technology often task users with complex and consequential privacy and s...
By allowing individuals to be permanently connected to the Internet, mobile devices ease the way inf...
Nudges comprise a key component of the regulatory toolbox. Both the public and private sectors use n...
Because of the increasing dependency on online technologies in even the most ordinary activities, pe...
Personal data lie at the forefront of different business models and constitute the main source of re...
This thesis aims to shed light on the so-called “privacy paradox”, which refers to the dichotomy bet...
When people sign-up to new online services, privacy notices are the initial means by which data hand...
The presence of web tracking technology has grown to a near-ubiquitous state as web pages contain a ...