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Personality and Social Framing in Privacy Decision-Making: A Study on Cookie Acceptance
2016
Frontiers in Psychology
Despite their best intentions, people struggle with the realities of privacy protection and will often sacrifice privacy for convenience in their online activities. Individuals show systematic, personality dependent differences in their privacy decision making, which makes it interesting for those who seek to design 'nudges' designed to manipulate privacy behaviors. We explore such effects in a cookie decision task. Two hundred and ninety participants were given an incidental website review
doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01341
pmid:27656157
pmcid:PMC5013072
fatcat:o5ierzeavnbqvpnbmayfla73um