This article presents an experimental study of privacy-related attitudes and behaviors regarding a music recommender service based on two types of user modeling: personality traits and musical preferences. Contrary to prior expectations and attitudes reported by participants, personality traits are frequently disclosed to the system and other users, indicating that embedded modeling of user personality does not represent an acceptance barrier. Discrepancies between privacy attitudes and behaviors have been reported before in the context of e-commerce applications, but the corresponding studies could not exclude several conflicting hypotheses, such as participants expressing attitudes outside the context of specific privacy dilemmas and cont...
In recent times, recommender systems are being used increasingly by many online applications and e-c...
To reconcile the personalization-privacy paradox, we adopt the privacy as a state view and define pr...
Existing constructs for privacy concerns and behaviors do not adequately model deviations between us...
This article presents an experimental study of privacy-related attitudes and behaviors regarding a m...
This article presents an experimental study of privacy-related attitudes and behaviors regard-ing a ...
Abstract. This paper describes empirical research into the privacy preferences and behaviors of indi...
Consenting to digital services’ privacy policies is standard practice. It often occurs at the early ...
Personalized services can cause privacy concerns, due to the acquisition, storage and application of...
People's decisions do not happen in a vacuum; there are multiple factors that may affect them. There...
This document is focused on studying privacy perception and personality traits of users in the conte...
This study integrates personalization, privacy and enjoyment in order to understand customers’ inten...
The concept of privacy has proven difficult to analyze because of its subjective nature and suscepti...
While individual differences in decision-making have been examined within the social sciences for se...
Current developments towards Ambient Intelligence and related technological visions of the future ar...
We all too often must consent to information collection at an early stage of digital interactions, d...
In recent times, recommender systems are being used increasingly by many online applications and e-c...
To reconcile the personalization-privacy paradox, we adopt the privacy as a state view and define pr...
Existing constructs for privacy concerns and behaviors do not adequately model deviations between us...
This article presents an experimental study of privacy-related attitudes and behaviors regarding a m...
This article presents an experimental study of privacy-related attitudes and behaviors regard-ing a ...
Abstract. This paper describes empirical research into the privacy preferences and behaviors of indi...
Consenting to digital services’ privacy policies is standard practice. It often occurs at the early ...
Personalized services can cause privacy concerns, due to the acquisition, storage and application of...
People's decisions do not happen in a vacuum; there are multiple factors that may affect them. There...
This document is focused on studying privacy perception and personality traits of users in the conte...
This study integrates personalization, privacy and enjoyment in order to understand customers’ inten...
The concept of privacy has proven difficult to analyze because of its subjective nature and suscepti...
While individual differences in decision-making have been examined within the social sciences for se...
Current developments towards Ambient Intelligence and related technological visions of the future ar...
We all too often must consent to information collection at an early stage of digital interactions, d...
In recent times, recommender systems are being used increasingly by many online applications and e-c...
To reconcile the personalization-privacy paradox, we adopt the privacy as a state view and define pr...
Existing constructs for privacy concerns and behaviors do not adequately model deviations between us...