Survey of college students reveals privacy preferences depend on context and lived experiences, with rising private social media accounts and varying institutional trust linked to demographics and adverse events.
Privacy and rationality in individual decision making
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Privacy self-efficacy is the strongest predictor of protective behaviors among youth using smart voice assistants, fully mediating algorithmic transparency and trust effects.
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Survey of college students reveals privacy preferences depend on context and lived experiences, with rising private social media accounts and varying institutional trust linked to demographics and adverse events.
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Privacy by Voice: Modeling Youth Privacy-Protective Behavior in Smart Voice Assistants
Privacy self-efficacy is the strongest predictor of protective behaviors among youth using smart voice assistants, fully mediating algorithmic transparency and trust effects.