Authors
Alessandro Acquisti, Idris Adjerid, Rebecca Balebako, Laura Brandimarte, Lorrie Faith Cranor, Saranga Komanduri, Pedro Giovanni Leon, Norman Sadeh, Florian Schaub, Manya Sleeper, Yang Wang, Shomir Wilson
Publication date
2017/8/8
Journal
ACM Computing Surveys
Volume
50
Issue
3
Publisher
ACM
Description
Advancements in information technology often task users with complex and consequential privacy and security decisions. A growing body of research has investigated individuals’ choices in the presence of privacy and information security tradeoffs, the decision-making hurdles affecting those choices, and ways to mitigate such hurdles. This article provides a multi-disciplinary assessment of the literature pertaining to privacy and security decision making. It focuses on research on assisting individuals’ privacy and security choices with soft paternalistic interventions that nudge users toward more beneficial choices. The article discusses potential benefits of those interventions, highlights their shortcomings, and identifies key ethical, design, and research challenges.
Total citations
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Scholar articles
A Acquisti, I Adjerid, R Balebako, L Brandimarte… - ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR), 2017
PG Leon, I Adjerid, R Balebako, L Brandimarte… - Manuscript submitted for publication, 2015