Profiling Facebook Users' Privacy Behaviors

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Profiling Facebook Users’ Privacy Behaviors Pamela Wisniewski, Bart P. Knijnenburg, & Heather Richter Lipford Workshop on Privacy Personas and Segmentation (PPS)

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Presented by Pam Wisniewski at the SOUPS 2014 workshop on Privacy Personas and Segmentation (PPS).

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Profiling Facebook Users’ Privacy Behaviors

Pamela Wisniewski, Bart P. Knijnenburg, & Heather Richter Lipford

Workshop on Privacy Personas and Segmentation (PPS)

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Introduction

} Privacy: An interpersonal boundary process by which a person or group regulates social interactions with others

}  SNS Privacy Research: Often frames privacy as SNS users’ decision to withhold or disclose personal information

}  SNS Privacy Behaviors: The subset of privacy features and/or settings that Facebook users leverage in order to manage interpersonal privacy boundaries }  Includes but is not limited to personal disclosure decisions

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Facebook Privacy Options

News Feed

Chat

Timeline

Privacy Settings

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Facebook Privacy Options Untag

Unshare

Block

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Background

}  Setting profile as “Friends Only” (Stutzman et al. 2010)

}  Use of “advanced” privacy settings (Ellison et al. 2011) }  Selective sharing and customizing

privacy defaults }  Associated with higher levels of

social capital

}  Use of “Friend Lists” or “Circles” (Kairam et al. 2012; Watson et al. 2012)

Privacy Features

Privacy Settings

Disclosure Decisions

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Previous Work }  21 Semi-Structured SNS user interviews

}  Feature-Oriented Domain Analysis

Disclosure

•  Self • Confidant

Relational

• Connection • Context

Network

• Discovery •  Intersection

Territorial

•  Inward-facing

• Outward-facing

Interactional

• Disabling • Blocking

SNS Interpersonal Boundary Types

Privacy Behaviors – Settings/Features

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Methodology }  Web-based survey

}  Recruited participants 18-years-old or older with an active Facebook account

}  Asked to log into their accounts to report privacy behaviors

“To do this: You would have had to click on the drop down arrow at the top, right corner of a post on your News Feed as shown below.”

How often have you done the following to modify posts on your News Feed?” Ø  Hid a story Ø  Reported Story or Spam Ø  Changed friend subscription settings Ø  Unsubscribed from a friend Ø  Unsubscribed from status updates from a friend.

(1 = Never, 7 = Always)

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Data Analysis Approach }  Adapted from Knijnenburg et al. 2013

}  Confirmed the multi-dimensionality of privacy behaviors }  Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA)

}  Classified users based on privacy behaviors }  Mixture Factor Analysis (MFA)

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Results }  308 Participants

}  119 males, 189 females

}  Average Age 35.74, (sd = 12 years; 18 – 75 years-old)

}  31% identified as college students

}  91.6% reported having a Facebook account > 2 years

}  19.2% reported having a Facebook account > 6 years

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Privacy Behavior CFA Factor Code Item Loading Altering News Feed (NWF) AVE: 0.777

NFH Hid a story 0.845 NFS Changed friend subscription 0.872 NFN Unsubscribed to a friend 0.908 NFP Unsubscribed to status updates 0.900

Timeline/Wall Moderation (WAL) AVE: 0.638

CWD Deleted content from Timeline/Wall 0.783 CWS Reported/marked content as spam 0.796 CWH Hid a story 0.817

Reputation Management (REP) AVE: 0.671

UNT Untagged a photo or post 0.800

TAK Requested friends to take down posts or photos 0.838

Limiting Access Control (LIM) AVE: 0.734

TAG Tag visibility privacy setting 0.683 SEE Wall/Timeline post visibility privacy setting 1.012 DEF Default privacy level Removed

Blocking people (BLP) AVE: 0.838

BLU Blocked a user 0.892 RES Added a user to restricted list 0.938

Blocking apps/events (BLA) AVE: 0.621

BLE Blocked an event invite 0.746 BLA Blocked an app invite  0.828

Restricting Chat (CHA) AVE: 0.777

SCF Gone “offline” on Facebook chat 1.013 SCH Default chat visibility 0.744

Selective Sharing (SEL) AVE: 0.829

POS Posted a status to a custom friend list 0.867 PIC Posting a photo to a custom friend list 0.952

Friend Management (FRM) AVE: 0.910

LIN Categorized new friends into friend lists 0.915 LIO Categorized existing friends into friend lists 0.991

Withholding Contact Info. (CON) AVE: 0.780

CIB Withheld/restricted cell phone number 0.742 CIP Withheld/restricted other phone number 0.946 CIM Withheld/restricted IM screen name 0.880 CID Withheld/restricted street address 0.949

Withholding Basic Info. (BAS) AVE: 0.700

BAD Withheld/restricted “Interested In” 0.750 BAE Withheld/restricted religion 0.878 BAO Withheld/restricted political views 0.876

Concealing Network FRL Hid Friend list from profile Removed Denying Connection HID Hidden a friend request Removed

UNF Unfriended (frequency) Removed

χ2(295) = 432.59, p < .001; CFI = .987, TLI = .983; RMSEA = .039, 90% CI: [.031, .047]

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Privacy Behavior User Classes }  Comparing across MFA model results

BIC Entropy LL N p-value 1 class 21998 -10534.652 162 2 classes 20829 0.915 -9916.195 174 < .001 3 classes 20479 0.915 -9706.503 186 0.1032 4 classes 20324 0.880 -9594.600 198 0.7248 5 classes 20183 0.905 -9489.752 210 0.1774 6 classes 20104 0.922 -9415.822 222 0.4441 7 classes 20163 0.904 -9411.090 234 0.7039

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Class Distributions

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Privacy Behavior User Classes }  Interactive Web Charts:

http://www.usabart.nl/chart/

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Key Implications }  SNS users employ a subset of privacy features

}  Exhibiting a multidimensional pattern from which emerged unique privacy management strategies

}  Dimensionality was often tied to physical groupings within the interface design

}  Privacy strategies extend beyond disclosure decisions }  Self-Censors vs. Selective Sharers

}  Privacy behavior propensity provides valuable insights }  Low propensity highlights opportunities for privacy redesign and/or user

education (i.e. Friend List Management vs. Selective Sharing)

}  Profiling users offers new opportunities }  Privacy personalization, notifications, advice, and recommendations }  Better understanding of antecedents and outcomes associated with various

profiles (i.e. Feature Awareness, Privacy Desires, Social Benefits, etc.)

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Feature Awareness vs. Privacy Behavior

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C1  Privacy  Maximizers  

C2  Selec4ve  Sharers  

C3  Privacy  Balancers  

C4  Time  Savers  

C5  Self-­‐Censors  

C6  Privacy  Minimalists  

C1  Experts  13  (5.6)   6  (3)   28  (20.4)   4  (9.4)   1  (6.1)   5  (12.6)  

C2  Near  Experts   11  (6.9)   8  (3.7)   31  (25.4)   7  (11.8)   4  (7.6)   10  (15.7)  C3  

1  (4)   0  (2.1)   17  (14.6)   9  (6.8)   4  (4.4)   10  (9.1)  C4  

1  (3.8)   0  (2)   1  (13.9)   4  (6.5)   12  (4.2)   21  (8.6)  C5  Near  Novices   1  (5.8)   0  (3.1)   11  (21.4)   22  (9.9)   7  (6.4)   19  (13.2)  C6  Novices  

3  (3.9)   2  (2.1)   22  (14.3)   5  (6.6)   5  (4.3)   3  (8.8)  

Class-to-class Membership

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Thank you! }  Questions?

}  Author Contact Information }  Pamela Wisniewski – [email protected] }  Bart Knijnenburg – [email protected] }  Heather Richter Lipford – [email protected]

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Boundary Type SNS Interface Controls Facebook MySpace Hi5 LinkedIn Ning

Disclosure Boundaries – Managing personal information

Confidant-Disclosures

 

 

Access Level Settings X X X X

Delete Posts or Comments X X X X X

UnTagging X X X

Moderation X X X X

Relationship Boundaries – Managing one’s interpersonal interactions

Connection Access Level - Friend Request X X X X

Deny Friend Request X X X X X

Unfriend/Remove Connection X X X X X

Context Group Labeling X X X X

Group Management X

Network Boundaries – Managing interactions between one’s connections

Discovery Access Level – Friend List X

Access Level – Profile X X X

Hide Connections X X X

Intersection See Relationship Context

Territorial Boundaries – Managing one’s virtual spaces

Inward-Facing Filters X X X X

Preference Settings X X X

Hiding X X X

Outward-Facing See Confidant-Disclosure

Interactional Boundaries – Managing access to self

Disabling Search (Finding You) X

Posts/Commenting X X X

Tagging X

Friend Requests X

Chat X X X

Blocking Blocking X X X X