“…Similarly, the ability to process presented information can be affected by personal characteristics (e.g., prior knowledge, expertise in subject matter) or situational factors (e.g., sufficient time, or lack of distraction) Petty et al, 1983). In privacy research, the idea that elaboration depends on motivation and ability is corroborated by privacy scholars who have argued that people use shortcuts and heuristics because they are incapable (Liu, Gummadi, Krishnamurthy, & Mislove, 2011;Madejski, Johnson, & Bellovin, 2012) or not motivated (Compañó & Lusoli, 2010) to perform an elaborate privacy calculus.…”