The Performative Scrolling Index (PSI) quantifies pre-choice burden in consent interfaces by measuring distance, time, focus loops, and hidden reveals in user scrolling behavior.
The privacy paradox – Investigating discrepancies between expressed privacy concerns and actual online behavior – A systematic literature review,
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University community members split between reflecting on past events or recording today's experiences as future history when contributing to collective memory, yielding design considerations for community platforms.
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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The Privacy Placebo: Diagnosing Consent Burden through Performative Scrolling
The Performative Scrolling Index (PSI) quantifies pre-choice burden in consent interfaces by measuring distance, time, focus loops, and hidden reveals in user scrolling behavior.
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Exploring the Grassroots Understanding and Practices of Collective Memory Co-Contribution in a University Community
University community members split between reflecting on past events or recording today's experiences as future history when contributing to collective memory, yielding design considerations for community platforms.
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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.