2016
DOI: 10.5817/cp2016-1-2
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Age differences in privacy attitudes, literacy and privacy management on Facebook

Abstract: Privacy has been identified as a hot button issue in literature on Social Network Sites (SNSs

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“…As discussed above, according to the CPM theory, information sharing and adoption of privacy protective measures constitute two complementary components of privacy management. In line with this premise of the CPM theory, several recent studies indicate that as individuals share more information they will also be more likely to adopt measures to limit the circulation of that information (e.g., Christofides, Muise, & Desmarais, ; Kezer, Sevi, Cemalcilar, & Baruh, ). Hence, in this meta‐analysis, we will test the relationship between these two privacy‐management behaviors.…”
Section: Privacy Concerns and Privacy Management: A Paradox?mentioning
confidence: 86%
“…As discussed above, according to the CPM theory, information sharing and adoption of privacy protective measures constitute two complementary components of privacy management. In line with this premise of the CPM theory, several recent studies indicate that as individuals share more information they will also be more likely to adopt measures to limit the circulation of that information (e.g., Christofides, Muise, & Desmarais, ; Kezer, Sevi, Cemalcilar, & Baruh, ). Hence, in this meta‐analysis, we will test the relationship between these two privacy‐management behaviors.…”
Section: Privacy Concerns and Privacy Management: A Paradox?mentioning
confidence: 86%
“…It has been reported within the literature that delivering information to others would allow them to generate trust, understanding and intimacy in interpersonal relationships (Varnali & Toker, 2015). In turn, certain privacy rules should be established to uphold the boundaries that protect intimate information (Kezer, Sevi, Cemalcilar, & Baruh, 2016; Petronio, 2002). Various studies show that the reason for sharing information via social networks differs based on age.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In both studies, he found that approximately 20% of the American population did not know that their website browsing behaviour could be tracked. Another recent study by Kezer et al (2016) indicates similarly low levels of awareness of companies' data abilities related to online browsing among US adults. (page 223)" For example, 43% of respondents did not know that a company can tell that a person has opened an email, even if he or she does not respond.…”
Section: Objective Consumer Knowledge Of Privacy-impacting Corporate mentioning
confidence: 94%
“…In the United States, knowledge of data practices related to online activities has been tested by Turow et al (2005) and Turow, Hennessey, and Bleakley (2008), Park (2013), Kezer et al (2016), as well as Acquisti and Gross (2006). In two national studies of Americans, Turow et al (2005Turow et al ( , 2008 examined whether consumers know that companies have the ability to track their activities across many sites on the web.…”
Section: Objective Consumer Knowledge Of Privacy-impacting Corporate mentioning
confidence: 99%