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The Effect of Privacy Policy Awareness on the Willingness to Provide Personal Information in Electronic Commerce (전자상거래의 프라이버시 정책 인식이 개인정보제공의도에 미치는 영향)

  • Jongki Kim;Dawoon Oh
    • Information Systems Review
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.185-207
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    • 2016
  • This study investigated the relationship between privacy policy awareness and willingness to provide personal information. Online privacy policies published on the Internet aim to build the trust of consumers and reduce their concerns about the provision of providing personal information. This study uses FIP(FIP; Fair Information Practices) principles to measure awareness of privacy policy. The result of the survey indicates significant relationships among awareness of privacy policy of e-commerce websites, privacy trust, and privacy risk. Privacy policy aims to improve transparency of collection and use of personal information. A high level of privacy trust is related to a high level of willingness to provide personal information on an e-commerce website. A low level of privacy risk is related to a high level of willingness to provide personal information on an e-commerce website. This study found that disposition to trust moderates the relationship between privacy policy awareness and privacy trust. This study contributes to further research on the relationships among privacy policy awareness, privacy trust, and privacy risk. The result of this study can be used by companies that aim to build privacy trust and reduce privacy risk.

Comparative study of the privacy information protection policy - Privacy information basic laws and dedicated organizations - (국내외 개인정보보호정책 비교 분석 - 개인정보보호 법률과 전담조직을 중심으로 -)

  • Jeong, Dae-Kyeong
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.923-939
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    • 2012
  • In the information society, to serve the normal economic activity and to delivery the public service is to secure the privacy information. The government endeavors to support with the privacy protection laws and public organizations. This paper is to study the privacy protection policy in the major countries by analyzing the laws and organizations. At last, The study is to examine the policy tasks to support the privacy protection policy.

The Experimental Research of Protection Behavior depends on Privacy Concern about Personal Information Protection on Privacy Policy for KakaoTalk Users (개인정보 취급방침의 인지가 개인정보보호 행동에 미치는 영향: 카카오톡 이용자를 중심으로)

  • Lee, Eun Suk;Lee, Zoon Ky;Cha, Kyung Jin
    • The Journal of Society for e-Business Studies
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.135-150
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    • 2016
  • As the privacy issues are all around the world, the intrusion into personal privacy is concerning. For that reason, government established the article from the personal information protection law that has to notice the privacy policy to users on the online site. and the matter of privacy invasion make concern toward behavior of online user. Although there are rules to carrying legal binding force in accordance with, because it is full of text and uncomfortable to read so that its readability is low. In the same context, each other has different state of understanding with the policy for personal information has been playing an important role. In this approach, companies and government do not think this over deeply and do just for what their practical use is. That is the reason why this research start, and the result expecting for real. As the result in the participant who cognize the privacy policy display pattern, they have certain type to do. In this article, the certain behavior doing is remarkable with the privacy policy. According to privacy concern, privacy fundamentalist reveals such a compromise reaction to protect their information when they know what information which the privacy manager of service provider collect. This study arrives at the result depending on the gap of privacy group that the group of checking the policy contents, especially the group which has high privacy concern, they move forward to protect their emotion and put a constructive plan into protective action. Otherwise, the group of unchecking the policy contents and following their own thinking of privacy policy are not deemed statistically significant. Therefore, this is considered to support more various implications than the previous issues and alternatives about privacy policy pattern and user protection behavior of privacy.

A Comparative Analysis of the Legal Systems of Four Major Countries on Privacy Policy Disclosure (개인정보 처리방침(Privacy Policy) 공개에 관한 주요 4개국 법제 비교분석)

  • Tae Chul Jung;Hun Yeong Kwon
    • Journal of Information Technology Services
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    • v.22 no.6
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    • pp.1-15
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    • 2023
  • This study compares and analyzes the legal systems of Korea, the European Union, China, and the United States based on the disclosure principles and processing policies for personal data processing and provides references for seeking improvements in our legal system. Furthermore, this research aims to suggest institutional implications to overcome data transfer limitations in the upcoming digital economy. Findings on a comparative analysis of the relevant legal systems for disclosing privacy policies in four countries showed that Korea's privacy policy is under the eight principles of privacy proposed by the OECD. However, there are limitations in the current situation where personal information is increasingly transferred overseas due to direct international trade e-commerce. On the other hand, the European Union enacted the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in 2016 and emphasized the transfer of personal information under the Privacy Policy. China also showed differences in the inclusion of required items in its privacy policy based on its values and principles regarding transferring personal information and handling sensitive information. The U.S. CPRA amended §1798.135 of the CCPA to add a section on the processing of sensitive information, requiring companies to disclose how they limit the use of sensitive information and limit the use of such data, thereby strengthening the protection of data providers' rights to sensitive information. Thus, we should review our privacy policies to specify detailed standards for the privacy policy items required by data providers in the era of digital economy and digital commerce. In addition, privacy-related organizations and stakeholders should analyze the legal systems and items related to the principles of personal data disclosure and privacy policies in major countries so that personal data providers can be more conveniently and accurately informed about processing their personal information.

A Study on Developing and Proposing the Library Privacy Policy (도서관의 개인정보보호정책 개발 및 제안에 관한 연구)

  • Noh, Younghee
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science
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    • v.46 no.4
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    • pp.207-242
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    • 2012
  • A library privacy policy describes the library's willingness to protect the library users' personal information, and also serves as a code of conduct for library staff. In recent years, cases of privacy invasion have been growing exponentially in society as a whole, including at the library, and therefore the establishment and application of a privacy policy is becoming more important. In this study, we try to develop and propose the optimal library privacy policy. For this purpose, we derived implications by analyzing the domestic and international privacy laws and guidelines, investigating invasion of privacy cases at home and abroad, and studying different library privacy policies from libraries around the world. The library privacy policy that we propose in this study was created to be a guideline for librarians when dealing with privacy issues and is library specific, diverging in many ways from privacy guidelines used in other fields.

Privacy Controller using XACML for Internet Identity Management System (인터넷 Identity 관리 시스템 환경에서 XACML을 이용한 프라이버시 컨트롤러)

  • Roh, Jong-Hyuk;Jin, Seung-Hun
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.32 no.7B
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    • pp.438-447
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    • 2007
  • In the Internet, an identity service must to obtain permission from a user to allow them to share data with requesting service. For that, the privacy policy, which reflects legal regulations and preferences made by the user, is needed. Also, the management interface that aids the user to make the privacy policy and the PDP system that makes admission control and policy decisions in response to a request from an entity wanting to access the personal information are needed. In this paper, the privacy controller system model handled under the internet Identity management system environment is proposed. The system has the easy interface of policy generation and the efficient policy decision process. The system applies and modifies to the XACML of OASIS group. We propose that the privacy policy is divided into the three policies, which are the user policy, the domain policy and the basic offering policy. To resolve the collision between the policies, we also propose the collision resolution policy.

A Privacy Negotiation Algorithm for Digital Rights Management

  • Phuttharak, Jurairat;Sathitwiriyawong, Chanboon
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2004.08a
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    • pp.788-793
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    • 2004
  • Internet-based distribution of digital contents provides great opportunities for producers, distributors and consumers, but it may seriously threaten users' privacy. The Digital Rights Management (DRM) systems which one of the major issues, concern the protection of the ownership/copyright of digital content. However, the most recent DRM systems do not support the protection of the user's personal information. This paper examines the lack of privacy in DRM systems. We describe a privacy policy and user's privacy preferences model that protect each user's personal information from privacy violation by DRM systems. We allow DRM privacy agent to automatically negotiate between the DRM system policy and user's privacy preferences to be disclosed on behalf of the user. We propose an effective negotiation algorithm for the DRM system. Privacy rules are created following the negotiation process to control access of the user's personal information in the DRM system. The proposed privacy negotiation algorithm can be adapted appropriately to the existing DRM systems to solve the privacy problem effectively.

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A Content Analysis of Web sites from a Perspective of Children's Online Privacy Protection (아동 대상 인터넷 사이트의 개인정보보호 실태와 개선 방향)

  • Kim, So-Ra;Rhee, Kee-Choon
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.45 no.8
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    • pp.127-142
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    • 2007
  • The objective of this study was to discuss child privacy issues at Web sites targeting children, Specifically, the study examined l)types of information required for join the membership, 2)whether privacy policies at Web sites for children abide by privacy guideline, and 3)specific examples of recommendable privacy policy and problematic privacy policy from Web sites, Total of 305 Web sites targeting children were used for content analysis, Selected Web sites included recommended sites by Korea Council of Children's Organizations and food business Web sites, The results showed that more than 70% of Web sites required private information when children join the membership. Most of these Web sites provided mailing service for children. Generally, Web sites showed problems in parents' approval procedures. Also, privacy policies at Web sites frequently omitted purpose specification principle and the security safeguard principle. Regulating online service provides and marketers targeting children would be necessary for protecting child privacy. Further, education program targeting parents and children could help them make right choices to protect children's online privacy.

Reliability Analysis of Privacy Policies Using Android Static Analysis (안드로이드 정적 분석을 활용한 개인정보 처리방침의 신뢰성 분석)

  • Yoonkyo, Jung
    • KIPS Transactions on Computer and Communication Systems
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.17-24
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    • 2023
  • Mobile apps frequently request permission to access sensitive data for user convenience. However, while using mobile applications, sensitive and personal data has been leaked even if users do not allow it. To deal with this problem, Google App Store has required developers to disclose how the mobile app handles user data in a privacy policy. However, users are not certain that the privacy policy describes all the app's behavior. They have no choice but to rely on the privacy policy to confirm how the app uses data. This study designed a system that checks the reliability of privacy policies by analyzing the privacy policy texts and mobile apps. First, the system extracts and analyzes the privacy policy texts to check which personal data the privacy policy discloses that the mobile apps can collect. After analyzing which data apps can access using android static analysis, we compare both results to analyze the reliability of privacy policies. For the experiment, we collected the APK files and metadata of about 13K android apps registered in the Google Play Store and preprocessed the apps by four conditions. According to the comparison between privacy policies and mobile app behavior, many apps can access more personal data than disclosed in the privacy policy.

The Online Privacy Policy: Recognition, Confirmation and its Effects on Online Transaction Behavior (인터넷 이용자의 개인정보 처리방침에 대한 인지 및 확인과 온라인 거래 행동)

  • Jang, Wonchang;Shin, Ilsoon
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.22 no.6
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    • pp.1419-1427
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    • 2012
  • This paper deals with the online privacy policy, which is designed to solve the information asymmetry problem between websites and internet users. We empirically analyze the recognition, confirmation of the online privacy policy, and its effects on online transaction behavior using a rich survey data representing 5,422 Korean internet users. Major results are as follows. First, there exists a significant difference between recognition and confirmation, and confirmation behavior is positively related with the importance of privacy issue and the experience of privacy invasion. Second, binary variable regressions show that internet user tends to participate in online transaction if he/she confirms the online privacy policy positively. Finally, if websites would make online privacy policy easy and short, a yearly online transaction market size of Korea would increase by 0.46 million participants and 22.4 billion KRW.