Survey evidence shows VR privacy deception exploits cognitive and ergonomic vulnerabilities, increasing acceptance of invasive data practices framed as immersion-preserving and fostering privacy resignation.
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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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Rushed by Discomfort, Trapped by Immersion: Users' Experiences and Responses to Privacy Deceptive Design in Commercial VR Applications
Survey evidence shows VR privacy deception exploits cognitive and ergonomic vulnerabilities, increasing acceptance of invasive data practices framed as immersion-preserving and fostering privacy resignation.
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Taste for Privacy: How Context, Identity, and Lived-Experience Shape Information Sharing Preferences
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.