New Study > The Failure of Online Social Network #Privacy Settings

From the Abstract:

Increasingly, people are sharing sensitive personal information via online social networks (OSN). While such networks do permit users to control what they share with whom, access control policies are notoriously difficult to con gure correctly; this raises the question of whether OSN users' privacy settings match their sharing intentions.

We present the results of an empirical evaluation that measures privacy attitudes and intentions and compares these against the privacy settings on Facebook. Our results indicate a serious mismatch: every one of the 65 participants in our study confi rmed that at least one of the identifi ed violations was in fact a sharing violation. In other words, OSN users' privacy settings are incorrect. Furthermore, a majority of users cannot or will not fix such errors.

We conclude that the current approach to privacy settings is fundamentally  flawed and cannot be fixed; a fundamentally different approach is needed. We present recommendations to ameliorate the current problems, as well as provide suggestions for future research.

 

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