Perceived Versus Actual Predictability Of Personal Information In Social Networks

INTERNET SCIENCE, (INSCI 2016)(2016)

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This paper looks at the problem of privacy in the context of Online Social Networks (OSNs). In particular, it examines the predictability of different types of personal information based on OSN data and compares it to the perceptions of users about the disclosure of their information. To this end, a real life dataset is composed. This consists of the Facebook data (images, posts and likes) of 170 people along with their replies to a survey that addresses both their personal information, as well as their perceptions about the sensitivity and the predictability of different types of information. Importantly, we evaluate several learning techniques for the prediction of user attributes based on their OSN data. Our analysis shows that the perceptions of users with respect to the disclosure of specific types of information are often incorrect. For instance, it appears that the predictability of their political beliefs and employment status is higher than they tend to believe. Interestingly, it also appears that information that is characterized by users as more sensitive, is actually more easily predictable than users think, and vice versa (i.e. information that is characterized as relatively less sensitive is less easily predictable than users might have thought).
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Privacy, Social networks, Personal attributes, Inference
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