134 research outputs found

    Hoover: Masters of Deceit

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    Mason: Harlan Fiske Stone: Pillar of the Law

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    Commager, Carr, Chafee, Gellhorn, Bok, Baxter: Civil Liberties Under Attack

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    Privacy And Freedom

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    Berman: The Nature and Functions of Law

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    Privacy in the Workplace: How Well Does American Law Reflect American Values?

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    The First Justice Harlan: A Self-Portrait From His Private Papers

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    Evaluating 'Prefer not to say' Around Sensitive Disclosures

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    As people's offline and online lives become increasingly entwined, the sensitivity of personal information disclosed online is increasing. Disclosures often occur through structured disclosure fields (e.g., drop-down lists). Prior research suggests these fields may limit privacy, with non-disclosing users being presumed to be hiding undesirable information. We investigated this around HIV status disclosure in online dating apps used by men who have sex with men. Our online study asked participants (N=183) to rate profiles where HIV status was either disclosed or undisclosed. We tested three designs for displaying undisclosed fields. Visibility of undisclosed fields had a significant effect on the way profiles were rated, and other profile information (e.g., ethnicity) could affect inferences that develop around undisclosed information. Our research highlights complexities around designing for non-disclosure and questions the voluntary nature of these fields. Further work is outlined to ensure disclosure control is appropriately implemented around online sensitive information disclosures
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