Does Information Sensitivity Make A Difference? Mobile Applications' Privacy Statements: A Text Mining Approach

作者: Mehrdad Koohikamali , Dan J. Kim

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摘要: Privacy policies are widely applied for the assurance of information privacy practices. This research investigates how dimensions personal different within statements mobile apps when is more sensitive. A text mining approach examined differences between six key on two app categories (health and game). The results indicated that three (collection, improper access, error) treated significantly sensitive involved. Also, we found control awareness secondary use both treat similarly.

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