Privacy settings allow a person to control what information is shared on these platforms.
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Privacy settings allow a person to control what information is shared on these platforms.
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Many social networking services such as Facebook, have default privacy settings that leave users more prone to sharing personal information.
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Privacy settings are contributed to by users, companies, and external forces.
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Privacy by design can enhance privacy settings through incorporating privacy notifications or prompting users to occasionally manage their privacy settings.
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Facebook's default Privacy settings allow friends to view a person's profile and anyone to search for one's profile.
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Default settings can be chosen due to their convenience; users do not have to exert as much effort to choose default settings compared to personalizing privacy settings.
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Privacy settings are situated in the framework of the communication privacy management theory.
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Privacy settings paradox is an idea that states individuals' privacy attitudes and beliefs do not match their privacy behavior.
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Facebook users that know privacy settings exist are more likely to change them compared to users who do not know privacy settings exist.
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Social media privacy policies can be complex and default settings are set up to collect beneficial, profitable data to companies.
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Default settings put users on a specific trajectory regarding their privacy.
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Privacy settings can help protect users if designed and used in specific ways.
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Privacy settings could be re-designed with the intention of protecting the user as much as possible.
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Potential changes in privacy settings include simpler privacy policies that are concise, clear, and understood by the user.
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Privacy settings paradox is contributed by lack of privacy knowledge, fatigue, and feeling distant from a privacy invasion.
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