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result suggests that privacy mechanisms affect partner selection and the consequent structure of the network: when … privacy costs of revealing personal information are compensated by more productive links. …
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result suggests that privacy mechanisms affect partner selection and the consequent structure of the network: when … privacy costs of revealing personal information are compensated by more productive links. …
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Society is becoming increasingly dependent on data-rich, "Big Tech" platforms and social networks, such as Facebook and Google. But what happens to our data when these companies close or fail? Despite the high stakes involved, this topic has received only limited attention to date. In this...
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This article is a report on the Asian Privacy Scholars Network (APSN) 2nd International Conference: Privacy in the … countries, and was hosted by the Centre for Business Information Ethics at Meiji University, Tokyo. APSN is an association of … over 50 privacy researchers, primarily from Asia-Pacific countries. Privacy issues in social networks (SNS) were a main …
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The issue of trust-based personal data disclosure online remains of high importance both in social networking and online purchasing. Additionally, social networking is linked with a controversial factor of conspiracy beliefs that recently received attention because of Covid-19 pandemic....
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Abstract: The first concept of privacy was provided by Samuel D. Warren and Louis Brandeis in 1890 as “the right to be … networks contain a thirst for their users’ personal data which threatens user privacy. Information and power asymmetries hinder … users from enforcing their privacy preferences. Furthermore, network effects and switching costs tie them to the market …
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