Online Privacy: Will they Care? (Registro nro. 4739)

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Personal name Cañares, Michael
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Title Online Privacy: Will they Care?
Remainder of title Teenagers Use of Social Media and their Understanding of Privacy Issues in Developing Countries
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. World Wide Web Foundation
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2018
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Summary, etc. Social media changes not only how we communicate, but how we think about our personal information and what we share with the world. It’s important we understand how people are using these tools and the extent to which they are able to manage their privacy. This report, Online Privacy: Will They Care?, looks at how teenagers in low and middle-income countries think about social media and their data privacy. The analysis — based on interviews with young people across the three areas: Bohol, Philippines; Jakarta, Indonesia and the Kenyan counties of Kiambu and Machakos — finds that teenagers tend to understand privacy to mean being in control of what information they share and who they share it with. However, many interviewees believed that social media companies also have a responsibility to ensure their platforms are secure and are not putting users at risk. In other words, the responsibility for privacy sits with both users and companies. We found a number of young people who were proactive in trying to maintain control of their privacy, adopting various strategies such as using fake names, making their accounts private and being selective about who they allow to view their content. However, the overwhelming feeling was that once their data is out there, it is no longer within their control — leading to a sense of powerlessness: “Sometimes, I feel like I don’t have privacy anymore. Even if I do not post often in my accounts, people will still see me in tagged posts, comments, from albums of someone else. Social media has become invasive.”
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Sociedad digital
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Uncontrolled term responsibility
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Uncontrolled term Social media
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Uncontrolled term Teenagers
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Corporate name or jurisdiction name as entry element World Wide Web Foundation
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Uniform Resource Identifier http://webfoundation.org/docs/2018/08/WebFoundationSocialMediaPrivacyReport_Screen.pdf
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://webfoundation.org/research/teenagers-on-social-media-understanding-managing-privacy/
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