As a result of various industry regulations service providers such as websites and app developers are required to explain the ways in which they process the personal data of service users. These “privacy disclosures”, which aim to inform users and empower them to control their privacy, take several forms. Among these forms are the privacy policy, the cookie notice and, on smart phones, the app permission request. The interaction problems with these different types of disclosure are relatively well understood – habituation, inattention and cognitive biases undermine the extent to which user consent is truly informed. User understanding of the actual content of these disclosures, and their feelings toward it, are less well understood, though....
This research examines how various factors, such as the degree of e-privacy concerns and control ove...
Online users' concerns about collusive information exchanges and fears of violation of privacy right...
Mobile apps are increasingly jeopardizing consumer privacy by collecting, storing, and sharing perso...
As a result of various industry regulations service providers such as websites and app developers ar...
As a result of various industry regulations service providers such as websites and app developers ar...
Online service providers offer “free” services in exchange for the personal data of its users. In th...
Consenting to digital services’ privacy policies is standard practice. It often occurs at the early ...
While much of Information Systems literature has investigated the mechanism between privacy concerns...
As interaction with digital providers has become a widespread practice, users are increasingly aware...
As the number of online services powered by personal data is growing, the technology behind those se...
In this paper we present early results from a study which provides a detailed examination of the int...
The dominant privacy framework of the information age relies on notions of “notice and consent.” Tha...
This research examines the extent to which mobile app developers can influence user privacy decision...
People's decisions do not happen in a vacuum; there are multiple factors that may affect them. There...
Advances in information technology have amplified issues related to privacy and the disclosure of pe...
This research examines how various factors, such as the degree of e-privacy concerns and control ove...
Online users' concerns about collusive information exchanges and fears of violation of privacy right...
Mobile apps are increasingly jeopardizing consumer privacy by collecting, storing, and sharing perso...
As a result of various industry regulations service providers such as websites and app developers ar...
As a result of various industry regulations service providers such as websites and app developers ar...
Online service providers offer “free” services in exchange for the personal data of its users. In th...
Consenting to digital services’ privacy policies is standard practice. It often occurs at the early ...
While much of Information Systems literature has investigated the mechanism between privacy concerns...
As interaction with digital providers has become a widespread practice, users are increasingly aware...
As the number of online services powered by personal data is growing, the technology behind those se...
In this paper we present early results from a study which provides a detailed examination of the int...
The dominant privacy framework of the information age relies on notions of “notice and consent.” Tha...
This research examines the extent to which mobile app developers can influence user privacy decision...
People's decisions do not happen in a vacuum; there are multiple factors that may affect them. There...
Advances in information technology have amplified issues related to privacy and the disclosure of pe...
This research examines how various factors, such as the degree of e-privacy concerns and control ove...
Online users' concerns about collusive information exchanges and fears of violation of privacy right...
Mobile apps are increasingly jeopardizing consumer privacy by collecting, storing, and sharing perso...