Never Trust Anything That Can Think for Itself, if You Can't Control Its Privacy Settings: The Influence of a Robot's Privacy Settings on Users' Attitudes and Willingness to Self-disclose.
Julia G. StapelsAngelika PennerNiels DiekmannFriederike EysselPublished in: Int. J. Soc. Robotics (2023)
Keyphrases
- privacy settings
- private information
- online social networks
- individual user
- social networking sites
- social networks
- privacy concerns
- privacy preserving
- social influence
- personal information
- third party
- mobile robot
- privacy protection
- social networking
- robotic systems
- user behavior
- autonomous robots
- sensitive information
- social graph
- online social
- control system
- social media
- user profiles
- user interaction
- internet users
- social relationships
- collaborative filtering
- search engine
- service robots
- recommender systems
- data collection