A Quantitative Analysis: Students Perception on Social Media among BSICT Students
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Trends in Computer Science and Engineering (IJATCSE) (Vol.13, No. 4)Publication Date: 2024-08-15
Authors : Jessica Rose E. Fernandez Ma. Norielle P. Serato Vingie O. Nimez;
Page : 161-168
Keywords : Identity theft; potential misuse; social media; students privacy;
Abstract
Online privacy perception among students on social media raises concerns about personal information protection, misuse, and potential misuse, including inadvertent disclosure leading to privacy breaches and identity theft. The study examined the influence of online privacy perceptions on social media usage among 150 Information and Communications Technology students through an online survey. The study revealed that students are highly aware and responsible about data privacy and security, demonstrating proactive behavior and trust in social media platforms' ability to effectively manage privacy risks.
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