Evaluating privacy - determining user privacy expectations on the web

Authors: Pilton, C., Faily, S. and Henriksen-Bulmer, J.

Journal: Computers and Security

Volume: 105

ISSN: 0167-4048

DOI: 10.1016/j.cose.2021.102241

Abstract:

Individuals don't often have privacy expectations. When asked to consider them, privacy realities were frequently perceived not to meet these expectations. Some websites exploit the trust of individuals by selling, sharing, or analysing their data. Without intervention, individuals do not often understand privacy implications, nor do anything to address it. This study has identified that many users do not have privacy expectations. An extension developed for this study improved privacy awareness, privacy behaviour, and created privacy expectations in participants. The extension also demonstrated that privacy-focused behavioural changes occur when individuals consider the implications of privacy policies, and are exposed to the ways in which their data is being used.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/35204/

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Evaluating privacy-determining user privacy expectations on the web

Authors: Pilton, C., Faily, S. and Henriksen-Bulmer, J.

Journal: COMPUTERS & SECURITY

Volume: 105

eISSN: 1872-6208

ISSN: 0167-4048

DOI: 10.1016/j.cose.2021.102241

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/35204/

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Evaluating Privacy - Determining User Privacy Expectations on the Web

Authors: Pilton, C., Faily, S. and Henriksen-Bulmer, J.

Journal: Computers and Security

Volume: 105

Publisher: Elsevier

ISSN: 0167-4048

DOI: 10.1016/j.cose.2021.102241

Abstract:

Individuals don’t often have privacy expectations. When asked to consider them, privacy realities were frequently perceived not to meet these expectations. Some websites exploit the trust of individuals by selling, sharing, or analysing their data. Without intervention, individuals do not often understand privacy implications, nor do anything to address it. This study has identified that many users do not have privacy expectations. An extension developed for this study improved privacy awareness, privacy behaviour, and created privacy expectations in participants. The extension also demonstrated that privacy-focused behavioural changes occur when individuals consider the implications of privacy policies, and are exposed to the ways in which their data is being used.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/35204/

https://www.journals.elsevier.com/computers-and-security

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Evaluating privacy - determining user privacy expectations on the web.

Authors: Pilton, C., Faily, S. and Henriksen-Bulmer, J.

Journal: Comput. Secur.

Volume: 105

Pages: 102241

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/35204/

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Evaluating Privacy - Determining User Privacy Expectations on the Web

Authors: Pilton, C., Faily, S. and Henriksen-Bulmer, J.

Journal: Computers and Security

Volume: 105

Issue: June

ISSN: 0167-4048

Abstract:

Individuals don’t often have privacy expectations. When asked to consider them, privacy realities were frequently perceived not to meet these expectations. Some websites exploit the trust of individuals by selling, sharing, or analysing their data. Without intervention, individuals do not often understand privacy implications, nor do anything to address it. This study has identified that many users do not have privacy expectations. An extension developed for this study improved privacy awareness, privacy behaviour, and created privacy expectations in participants. The extension also demonstrated that privacy-focused behavioural changes occur when individuals consider the implications of privacy policies, and are exposed to the ways in which their data is being used.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/35204/

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