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An open book on Facebook? Examining the interdependence of adolescents' privacy regulation strategies
2016
Behavior and Information Technology
Users of social network sites (SNSs) use three main strategies that help to manage the privacy of their profile information: (1) limiting the level of data revealed, (2) using privacy settings to exert control over data and (3) audience/friendship management by being restrictive about whom to accept as a 'friend'. Extant research does not show whether these strategies operate as independent mechanisms or whether they are interdependent and work as a system. Given what offline privacy theorist
doi:10.1080/0144929x.2016.1181210
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