JOURNAL ARTICLE

Awareness of Indirect Information Disclosure on Social Network Sites

Abstract

This research investigates user awareness and attitudes toward potential inferences of information posted on social network sites (SNSs). The study reports how user attitudes change after exposure to inferences made based upon information they have disclosed on an SNS, namely, on Facebook. To demonstrate this, two sub-studies involving three focus group sessions were conducted with Facebook users. In the first sub-study, the users received a general introduction to information that can be inferred from posts by using a prototypical privacy-enhancement tool called DataBait. Then, the second sub-study allowed the users to witness the potential inferences of their own Facebook photos and posts by using the DataBait tool. Next, qualitative content analysis was conducted to analyze the results, and these showed that the participants’ attitudes toward privacy on SNSs changed from affective to cognitive when they became aware of potential inferences from actual information posted on their own Facebook accounts. The results imply that end users require more cognitive awareness regarding their genres of disclosure and the effect of their disclosures on their privacy. Moreover, as privacy awareness is contextual, there is a need for more research and development of online tools that will allow users to manage and educate themselves.

Keywords:
Internet privacy Witness Cognition Social media Psychology Focus group Social network (sociolinguistics) Focus (optics) Computer science Personally identifiable information World Wide Web Computer security Business

Metrics

13
Cited By
3.86
FWCI (Field Weighted Citation Impact)
72
Refs
0.93
Citation Normalized Percentile
Is in top 1%
Is in top 10%

Citation History

Topics

Privacy, Security, and Data Protection
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Sociology and Political Science
Technology Adoption and User Behaviour
Social Sciences →  Decision Sciences →  Information Systems and Management
Digital Marketing and Social Media
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Sociology and Political Science

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