2014
DOI: 10.12816/0012632
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Promoting Islamic Ethics on Privacy in Digital Social Network for User Data Protection and Trust

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“…In recent years, numerous researchers have conducted studies on privacy and risk in a wide range of issues, such as the relationship between privacy attitude and self-disclosure, the relationship between Facebook and risk, the relationship between privacy awareness and security, and fraudulent behavior. As the use of Facebook becomes increasingly diversified and the amount of time spent using Facebook lengthens, increasing attention has been paid to issues regarding management privacy and the risks of users (Hajli and Lin 2014;Lankton and Tripp 2013;Md Norwawi et al 2015;Staksrud et al 2013;Tsay-Vogel et al 2016;Vishwanath 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, numerous researchers have conducted studies on privacy and risk in a wide range of issues, such as the relationship between privacy attitude and self-disclosure, the relationship between Facebook and risk, the relationship between privacy awareness and security, and fraudulent behavior. As the use of Facebook becomes increasingly diversified and the amount of time spent using Facebook lengthens, increasing attention has been paid to issues regarding management privacy and the risks of users (Hajli and Lin 2014;Lankton and Tripp 2013;Md Norwawi et al 2015;Staksrud et al 2013;Tsay-Vogel et al 2016;Vishwanath 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The preceding demonstrates that the assurance of a feeling of safety while interacting in cyberspace can be initiated through the morally upstanding conduct of each individual member of a cyber society. Respect for an individual's right to solitude is a fundamental tenet of Islam (Norwawi et al, 2014;Akmal, Musa, & Ibrahim, 2020). This provides further evidence that, in accordance with digital ethics founded on Islamic values, the concentration of power is distributed among individuals in proportion to the portions they control.…”
Section: The Precautionary Principle Can Prevent Privacy Data Breache...mentioning
confidence: 72%
“…People who believe in their religious values are more likely to use the internet, and the fact that behavior and interactions are highly valued in Islam ranks first. Furthermore, awareness of privacy among internet users and application developers regarding the safety of data in cyberspace is something that must be taken into account, as self-respect is closely linked to privacy in Islam (Norwawi et al, 2014). The right to privacy is fundamental, and all parties involved are obligated to protect it.…”
Section: Consumer Data Security Perspective Of Islamic Value-based Di...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the divine principles of Islam, it is forbidden to enter another person's property without that person's consent, and it is also forbidden to pry into and reveal another person's privacy [32]. Allah S.W.T.…”
Section: Data Privacy and Securitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prophet Muhammad also stressed the importance of privacy among each other and according to him, "O people, who have professed belief verbally, but faith has not yet entered your hearts: Do not pry into the affairs of the Muslims, for he who will pry into the affairs of the Muslims, Allah will pry into his affairs, and he whom Allah follows inquisitively, is disgraced by Him in his own house" [32].…”
Section: Data Privacy and Securitymentioning
confidence: 99%