Privacy in Social Network Sites (SNSs) like Facebook or Instagram is closely related to people's self-disclosure decisions and their ability to foresee the consequences of sharing personal information with large and diverse audiences. Nonetheless, …
Often, users of Social Network Sites (SNSs) like Facebook or Twitter find hard to foresee the negative consequences of sharing private information on the Internet. Hence, many users suffer unwanted incidents such as identity theft, reputation damage, …
Social Network Sites (SNSs) like Facebook or Instagram are spaces where people expose their lives to wide and diverse audiences. This practice can lead to unwanted incidents such as reputation damage, job loss or harassment when pieces of private …
In the real world, the disclosure of private information to others often occurs after a trustworthy relationship has been established. Conversely, users of Social Network Sites (SNSs) like Facebook or Instagram often disclose large amounts of …
Social Network Sites (SNSs) like Facebook or Twitter have radically redefined the mechanisms for social interaction. One of the main aspects of these platforms are their information sharing features which allow user-generated content to reach wide …
Disclosing private information in Social Network Sites (SNSs) often results in unwanted incidents for the users (such as bad image, identity theft, or unjustified discrimination), along with a feeling of regret and repentance. Regrettable online …
Users of Social Network Sites (SNSs) spend considerable amounts of hours per day exchanging (consuming or sharing) informa- tion and using services provided by such platforms. However, nothing comes for free. SNSs survive at the expense of the …