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    RESEARCH ARTICLE ADDRESSING THE PERSONALIZATION–PRIVACY PARADOX: AN EMPIRICAL ASSESSMENT FROM A FIELD EXPERIMENT ON SMARTPHONE USERS1 Juliana Sutanto Department of Management‚ Technology‚ and Economics‚ ETH Zürich‚ Weinbergstrasse 56/58‚ Zürich‚ SWITZERLAND {jsutanto@ethz.ch} Elia Palme Newscron Ltd.‚ Via Maderno 24‚ Lugano‚ SWITZERLAND {elia.palme@newscron.com} Chuan-Hoo Tan Department of Information Systems‚ City University of Hong Kong‚ Tat Chee Avenue‚ Kowloon‚ HONG KONG {ch.tan@cityu.edu

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    Did anyone benefit from the Cultural Revolution? Few people would deny that the Cultural Revolution is one of the most significant events in China’s history‚ with its extraordinary effects on many groups of the population. The main aim of the revolution was simple: having risen to power‚ the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) wanted to reform the Chinese population so that they followed the communist ideology – the favour of absolute social equality. While the initial impression of this aim seems positive

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    Toto is a leading Japanese manufacturer of bathroom ceramic ware‚ with annual worldwide sales of around $5 bn. This type of toilet is successful in its home market since many flats are small and crowded‚ and bathrooms provide valued privacy. European countries tend to have their own rules about lavatory design‚ so that different models have to be made for each market. Now Toto hopes to increase its sales in Europe and America‚ where it faces a variety of difficulties. One of its best-selling ranges

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    Moore Professor Kirstin Krick English 102 #15881 13 February 2013 Ethics of Internet Privacy Privacy is mentioned in the Bill of Rights‚ but in which amendment does privacy on the Internet fall. On the website “The Right of Privacy” it says that “The U.S. Constitution contains no express right to privacy”. Freedom of religion is given to us in the First Amendment. The Fourth Amendment protects from searches and seizures unless the officials possess a warrant. The Fifth Amendment gives the

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    the US or in India or China; questions of privacy have been raised since the beginning of the tech boom two decades ago. Perception is one anomaly‚ sitting at the computer‚ people do not often realize they have been hacked or are being spied upon‚ like how the government taps phones and reads emails‚ it all paints an unsavory picture in your head. In personal experience I have never been ‘hacked’ or to a certain extent I have never been aware of

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    Privacy Invasion Rose Thomas ENG 122 Joyce Walther December 20‚ 2010 Privacy Invasion When it comes to protecting and saving lives of the American people‚ private invasion used in order to locate and capture potential terrorist should be unlimited. The 911 attack has provided active proof to the American peoples of the damage that terrorist groups can impose on our society. Therefore‚ invading the privacy of individuals may prevent future terrorist attacks. Better technology

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    Why Privacy Matters “For example‚ privacy can be invaded by the disclosure of your deepest darkest secrets. It might also be invaded if you’re watched by a peeping Tom‚ even if no secrets are ever revealed” (St. Martin’s Guide to Writing‚ pg. 164) This quote explains how privacy isn’t just about someone always trying to hide things from an authority figure. Privacy can mean many different things‚ including having privacy when you get dressed‚ or take a shower‚ or even go to the bathroom. However

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    How do you feel about your privacy? Privacy is the number one thing anybody should get no matter what the situation is. I myself love my privacy and opposed to all the increased invasion of privacy in induvial. People should be able to have freedom of thought and speech‚ privacy is also a limit of power‚ and it’s also about respecting induvial as a whole. Privacy is key to freedom of thought. A watchful eye over everything we read or watch can chill us from exploring ideas outside the part

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    of intensified panic in the world of technology based-security for North American retailer‚ Target. Security Blogger‚ Brian Krebs first broke the news that American Target stores had been hacked. In the now infamous security breach which took place from November 27th 2013 – December 15th 2013 (CBC)‚ approximately 40 million credit and debit card accounts were compromised‚ along with even more personal information accounts. This massive security breach is not the first of it’s kind‚ however the immensity

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    Privacy Matters Analysis

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    As Solove puts it‚ “privacy‚ in other words‚ involves so many things that it is impossible to reduce them all to one simple idea‚” which can be found in Solove’s article “Privacy Matters” (Solove 181). What Solove writes about in “Privacy Matters” is essentially why the “I-have-nothing-to-hide” argument is entirely untrue (Solove’s “Privacy Matters”). Everyone has something to hide‚ it just may not be something bad (Solove’s “Privacy Matters”). As technology becomes more and more sophisticated‚ the

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