Teens are one of the biggest users of online social networks today. Social networks such as Facebook allow teens to carry out some of the developmental work of adolescence virtually. Teens can “hang out” with friends, experiment with identity, and take social risks. But as social networks grow in popularity, a teen’s “friends” on a social network can be a diverse group that includes even their parents. This paper looks at teens’ nuanced views on privacy and how many teens have developed strategies to maintain their privacy on social networks, including posting fake information and using aliases instead of real names
The aim of the paper is to analyse the perceptions Estonian 13-16-year-olds have about privacy and i...
We are witnessing the rapid growth of a new generation of participatory and collaborative network te...
Through an empirical, secondary analysis of 588 teens (ages 12 – 17) and one of their parents living...
The majority of teens actively manage their online profiles to keep the information they believe is ...
Presents findings from a survey and a series of focus groups examining how teens, particularly those...
The widespread popularity of social networking sites (SNSs) among teenagers continually raises conce...
The widespread popularity of social networking sites (SNSs) among teenagers continually raises conce...
Teens share a wide range of information about themselves on social media sites; indeed the sites the...
The explosion in social networking sites such as MySpace, Facebook, Bebo and Friendster is widely re...
The substantial use of social network sites by teenagers has raised concerns about privacy and secur...
Teenagers will freely give up personal information to join social networks on the Internet. Afterwar...
At a time when teens increasingly communicate via mobile and social media, it is not a surprise they...
Many researchers have been studying teens' privacy management on social media, and how they individu...
As social networking on the Internet has become an immersive and pervasive activity for adolescents ...
As the high risk population in online environment, teenager’ substantial disclosure of personal info...
The aim of the paper is to analyse the perceptions Estonian 13-16-year-olds have about privacy and i...
We are witnessing the rapid growth of a new generation of participatory and collaborative network te...
Through an empirical, secondary analysis of 588 teens (ages 12 – 17) and one of their parents living...
The majority of teens actively manage their online profiles to keep the information they believe is ...
Presents findings from a survey and a series of focus groups examining how teens, particularly those...
The widespread popularity of social networking sites (SNSs) among teenagers continually raises conce...
The widespread popularity of social networking sites (SNSs) among teenagers continually raises conce...
Teens share a wide range of information about themselves on social media sites; indeed the sites the...
The explosion in social networking sites such as MySpace, Facebook, Bebo and Friendster is widely re...
The substantial use of social network sites by teenagers has raised concerns about privacy and secur...
Teenagers will freely give up personal information to join social networks on the Internet. Afterwar...
At a time when teens increasingly communicate via mobile and social media, it is not a surprise they...
Many researchers have been studying teens' privacy management on social media, and how they individu...
As social networking on the Internet has become an immersive and pervasive activity for adolescents ...
As the high risk population in online environment, teenager’ substantial disclosure of personal info...
The aim of the paper is to analyse the perceptions Estonian 13-16-year-olds have about privacy and i...
We are witnessing the rapid growth of a new generation of participatory and collaborative network te...
Through an empirical, secondary analysis of 588 teens (ages 12 – 17) and one of their parents living...