Who knows about me?: an analysis of age-related disclosure preferences

作者: Linda Little , Pam Briggs , Lynne M. Coventry

DOI: 10.14236/EWIC/HCI2011.31

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摘要: Users are increasingly willing to disclose sensitive personal information online, seemingly without great regard for privacy protection. We surveyed over 1200 people measure user attitudes and behaviours in terms of: (i) the type perceived sensitivity of they regularly disclosed, (ii) who recipients different types were. In our initial analysis data we have observed an interesting age-related trend: a U shaped curve whereby youngest oldest members society less protective their than middle-aged cohort.

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