This digital scrapbook investigates online privacy and identity management through the application of two specific concepts, which are the Streisand Effect and the Privacy Paradox.
This digital scrapbook investigates online privacy and identity management through the application of two specific concepts, which are the Streisand Effect and the Privacy Paradox.
Post 1/6 — Introducing the Question
Post 1/6 — Introducing the Question
Screenshot: Explaining the Streisand Effect
Screenshot: Explaining the Streisand Effect
📸 Screenshot: When content removal caused more attention
📸 Screenshot: When content removal caused more attention
📸 Screenshot: Social media platform explaining reposting, screenshots, or sharing
📸 Screenshot: Social media platform explaining reposting, screenshots, or sharing
📸 Screenshot: Platform privacy policy page
📸 Screenshot: Platform privacy policy page
The examples show that people online experience a complete loss of their private information. Public information lets others determine a person's identity because they will lose their ability to manage their own identity.
The examples show that people online experience a complete loss of their private information. Public information lets others determine a person's identity because they will lose their ability to manage their own identity.
📸 Screenshot: Explaining the privacy paradox
📸 Screenshot: Explaining the privacy paradox
📸 Screenshot: App permission or data-collection explanation.
📸 Screenshot: App permission or data-collection explanation.
📸 Screenshot: Targeted advertising explanation
📸 Screenshot: Targeted advertising explanation
📸 Screenshot: Survey or report on privacy behaviour
📸 Screenshot: Survey or report on privacy behaviour
The privacy paradox explains why people need privacy rights. People share their personal information online because they want convenience, which results in their online identity development through sharing instead of active identity management.
The privacy paradox explains why people need privacy rights. People share their personal information online because they want convenience, which results in their online identity development through sharing instead of active identity management.