Entendimento dos Controles e Possíveis Conflitos de Privacidade nas Redes Sociais Online

  • Talita Costa CTI / IFSP
  • Marbilia Sergio CTI / IFSP
  • Regina Marin IFSP

Abstract


The Online Social Networks (OSNs) provide settings for the user to define his privacy profile. In publishing with other authors, OSNs prioritize the publisher's posting rules, generating privacy conflicts. The objective of this work is to analyze the user's level of understanding about the privacy configuration and perception regarding the controls and possible existence of privacy conflict in OSNs, especially when occurs the usage of TAG. Through a Survey methodology it was found that privacy settings are still inefficient and there is a need to implement strategies in the OSNs to avoid conflicts.

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Published
2019-09-02
COSTA, Talita; SERGIO, Marbilia; MARIN, Regina. Entendimento dos Controles e Possíveis Conflitos de Privacidade nas Redes Sociais Online. In: WORKSHOP ON SCIENTIFIC INITIATION AND UNDERGRADUATE WORKS - BRAZILIAN SYMPOSIUM ON CYBERSECURITY (SBSEG), 19. , 2019, São Paulo. Anais [...]. Porto Alegre: Sociedade Brasileira de Computação, 2019 . p. 57-60. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5753/sbseg_estendido.2019.14006.