Privacy settings

Privacy settings

ByPrivacy settings are "the part of a social networking website, internet browser, piece of software, etc. that allows you to control who sees information about you". With the growing prevalence of social networking services, opportunities for privacy exposures also grows. Privacy settings allow a person to control what information is shared on these platforms.

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enByPrivacy settings are "the part of a social networking website, internet browser, piece of software, etc. that allows you to control who sees information about you". With the growing prevalence of social networking services, opportunities for privacy exposures also grows. Privacy settings allow a person to control what information is shared on these platforms.
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enByPrivacy settings are "the part of a social networking website, internet browser, piece of software, etc. that allows you to control who sees information about you". With the growing prevalence of social networking services, opportunities for privacy exposures also grows. Privacy settings allow a person to control what information is shared on these platforms. Many social networking services (SNS) such as Facebook, have default privacy settings that leave users more prone to sharing personal information. Privacy settings are contributed to by users, companies, and external forces. Contributing factors that influence user activity in privacy settings include the privacy paradox and the third person effect. The third person effect explains why privacy settings can remain unchanged throughout time. Companies can enforce a Principle of Reciprocity (PoR) where users have to decide what information they are willing to share in exchange for others’ information. With the growing focus on internet privacy, there are technologies and programs designed to enhance and encourage more privacy setting activity. Applications such as the Personal Data Manager (PDM) are used to improve the efficiency of privacy setting management. Privacy by design can enhance privacy settings through incorporating privacy notifications or prompting users to occasionally manage their privacy settings.
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Category:Information privacy
Category:Privacy
Collectivism and individualism
Communication privacy management theory
Cultural diversity
Data Encryption Standard
Data science
Default effect
Facebook
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General Data Protection Regulation
Global Positioning System
Hofstede's cultural dimensions theory
Individualism
Information privacy
In-group and out-group
Internet of things
Internet penetration
Internet privacy
List of Facebook features
Norm of reciprocity
Nothing to hide argument
Personal data manager
Personalized advertisement
Privacy
Privacy by design
Privacy concerns with social networking services
Privacy policy
Qzone
Reception and criticism of WhatsApp security and privacy features
Right to privacy
Social networking service
System justification
Theory of planned behavior
Third-person effect
Twitter
Uncertainty avoidance
WeChat
WhatsApp
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Economic valuation
Educational game
Internet privacy
Privacy
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