Capturing Social Networking Privacy Preferences: Can Default Policies Help Alleviate Tradeoffs between Expressiveness and User Burden?
Ramprasad RavichandranMichael BenischPatrick Gage KelleyNorman M. SadehPublished in: Privacy Enhancing Technologies (2009)
Keyphrases
- social networking
- personal information
- user preferences
- social networking services
- user behavior
- micro blogging
- social activities
- social media
- social networks
- privacy policies
- user interaction
- individual user
- crowd sourcing
- social networking sites
- private information
- informal learning
- social communities
- user interface
- privacy concerns
- online communities
- social software
- online social networks
- content sharing
- mobile communication
- privacy preserving
- collective intelligence
- data sets
- recommender systems
- user profiles
- social bookmarking
- user activity
- user experience
- social web
- machine learning
- information overload