Privacy in the information economy

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Abstract

Although early notions of privacy focused on freedom from intrusion, modern privacy concerns are primarily directed toward control of personal information. Understanding of privacy-related decisions and consequences, or "privacy literacy," is an important antecedent to effective information control. A perspective of historical and modern privacy concepts provides directions for future research. Copyright 2009 by The American Council on Consumer Interests.

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Langenderfer, J., & Miyazaki, A. D. (2009). Privacy in the information economy. Journal of Consumer Affairs, 43(3), 380–388. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1745-6606.2009.01152.x

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