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Privacy nudges as policy interventions: comparing US and German media users’ evaluation of information privacy nudges
Leyla Dogruelsubject
IntrusivenessInformation privacyNudge theorybusiness.industryCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesInternet privacyPsychological intervention050801 communication & media studiesLibrary and Information Sciences050105 experimental psychologyPaternalismIntervention (law)0508 media and communicationsInformed consent0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesbusinessPsychologyAutonomymedia_commondescription
ABSTRACTThe protection of individuals’ online privacy is one of the main challenges for Internet policy. As the informed consent paradigm has largely failed to ensure privacy protection online, we examine nudging as a tool of soft paternalism as an alternative intervention to sensitize users towards online privacy. Building upon the criticism that nudging is considered being manipulative and reducing people’s autonomy in decision-making, we inquire how media users themselves evaluate nudges’ effectiveness and intrusiveness. In particular, we distinguish nudges either as targeting heuristic decision-making (system 1) or deliberate decision-making through education and information (system 2). Empirically, we carried out an interview study among German and US media users (N = 52) to address cross-cultural differences in the evaluation of privacy interventions. Our results point to a preference for system 2 nudges. Germans in particular perceive state interventions addressing privacy awareness as more accepta...
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2017-11-13 | Information, Communication & Society |