| Literature DB >> 31193323 |
Abstract
Mobile technologies are commonly used and are important by high school students, since teens ages 14 to 17 use these open platforms to share information, communication and construction of their desired cyber identity. Accompanying technology for related data privacy within implementing educational applications is yet to be developed. This research was designed to investigate the perceptions of data privacy and the protection of personal data of high school students who are surrounded by the Internet, social media and technology. The perception of high school students' personal data privacy survey was developed and conducted with 1065 high school students (9th grades). The study presents five main themes: (1) ownership and utilization of different technologies and password sharing, (2) Internet utilization and perception of privacy, (3) social media utilization and perception of personal privacy on social media, (4) knowledge level and perception of personal data conservation, (5) Information technology utilization. High school students have a personal data privacy algorithm but persons or institutions outside this algorithm are perceived as a threat to their personal data and are rejected. This research suggests developing practices and techniques to overcome students' concerns about privacy risks that result from the collection and sharing personal data.Entities:
Keywords: Education; Information science
Year: 2019 PMID: 31193323 PMCID: PMC6525296 DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2019.e01614
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Heliyon ISSN: 2405-8440
Demographic information.
| Demographics | Mean and Standard Deviation | Percentage |
|---|---|---|
| Age (9th grades) | 15.4 (SD = 1.3) | |
| Gender | ||
| Female | 634 (60%) | |
| Male | 423 (40%) | |
| Type of School | ||
| Anatolian High School | 447 (42%) | |
| Vocational High School | 469 (44%) | |
| Imam Hatip High School (Religion School) | 149 (14%) | |
Utilization and ownership of different technologies & sharing the technology at home.
| Computer | Laptop | Tablet | Smart Phone | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Utilization | 35.5% | 47.2% | 39.3% | 86.5% |
| Ownership | 44.8% | 53.7% | 50.9% | 87.5% |
Fig. 1Ownership of different technologies in three types of high school.
Fig. 2The percentages of students who do not share password of devices with others.
Frequency of Internet utilization and time spent on Internet daily.
| Frequency of Internet utilization | Percentage | Time spent on Internet daily | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Everyday | 74.7% | Less than 30 minutes | 10.8% |
| 5–6 days per week | 6.8% | 30 minutes-1 hour | 17.6% |
| 3–4 days per week | 7.1% | 1–2 hours | 22.9% |
| 1–2 days per week | 7.7% | 2–3 hours | 17.8% |
| A few times in a month | 1.8% | 3–4 hours | 11.0% |
| Only one time or less in a month | 1.9% | 4 hours or more | 19.8% |
Perception of privacy.
| Items | Strongly agree | Partly agree | Strongly disagree | Mean (Std. Deviation) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Item 1. It makes me uncomfortable to have my application usage statistics (which programs, when and how long) in computers/tablets tracked. | 54.5% | 34% | 12% | 2.4 (SD = 0.6) |
| Item 2. Development of new content according to my application usage statistics in computers/tablets is important for me. | 32.4% | 50.9% | 16.7% | 2.1 (SD = 0.6) |
| Item 3. General usage data such as my search and web history in computers/tablets can be made visible without my personal information. | 17.3% | 35% | 47.7% | 1.6 (SD = 0.7) |
| Item 4. Video and sound recording during examinations and lessons is necessary for our safety. | 20.7% | 31% | 48.3% | 1.7 (SD = 0.7) |
| Item 5. It is okay to have the Internet access on our tablets remotely blocked when needed. | 13.5% | 34.7% | 51.8% | 1.6 (SD = 0.7) |
Scores of “who can decide best whether a web page is safe or not?”
| Who can decide | N1 | N2 | N3 | Scores |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Family | 416 | 376 | 111 | 35 |
| Myself | 432 | 157 | 126 | 30 |
| Close Friends | 34 | 161 | 316 | 24 |
| Teachers | 21 | 148 | 204 | 7.3 |
| Government | 67 | 77 | 91 | 6.8 |
| No one | 34 | 58 | 78 | 4.3 |
Means of three questions about privacy in daily life like their physical locations, Web site visit history and e-school grade.
| For which of the following people/three items | Do you think it is okay for following people to know when you are outside of the school and where? | Do you think it is okay for the following people to have your web history be seen? | Do you think it is okay for the following people to have your e-school grade information be seen? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Close Friends | 0.3 (SD = 0.6) | 0.5 (SD = 0.7) | 0.5 (SD = 0.7) |
| Family | 0.4 (SD = 0.7) | 0.6 (SD = 0.8) | 0.4 (SD = 0.7) |
| Teachers | 0.6 (SD = 0.8) | 0.9 (SD = 0.9) | 0.4 (SD = 0.7) |
| Government | 0.7 (SD = 0.8) | 0.9 (SD = 0.9) | 0.6 (SD = 0.8) |
| Other Acquaintance | 0.7 (SD = 0.8) | 1.0 (SD = 0.9) | 0.9 (SD = 0.9) |
| Other Strangers | 1.1 (SD = 0.9) | 1.3 (SD = 0.8) | 1.2 (SD = 0.9) |
Privacy in daily life and personal information like web history and e-school grade.
| For which of the following people/items | It is not okay to know when you are outside of the school and where? | It is not okay to have your web history be seen? | It is not okay to have your e-school grade information be seen? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Close Friends | 70.9% | 65.2% | 64.1% |
| Family | 75% | 61.2% | 72% |
| Teachers | 56.4% | 46.3% | 73% |
| Government | 55.8% | 43.9% | 62.1% |
| Other Acquaintance | 52.6% | 40.2% | 42.9% |
| Other Strangers | 38.7% | 28.5% | 31% |
Fig. 3Percentages of having social media user account.
Fig. 4The audience settings for the shared content on social media accounts.
Means and Standard Deviations for groups about personal data like photos, shared content, friend list, profile information, and contact information on social media be seen.
| People/Type of data | Photos | Shared content | Friend List | Profile Information | Contact Information |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Close Friends | 0.1 (SD = 0.5) | 0.1 (SD = 0.4) | 0.2 (SD = 0.5) | 0.2 (SD = 0.5) | 0.3 (SD = 0.7) |
| Family | 0.2 (SD = 0.6) | 0.2 (SD = 0.5) | 0.3 (SD = 0.6) | 0.1 (SD = 0.5) | 0.2 (SD = 0.6) |
| Teachers | 0.5 (SD = 0.7) | 0.5 (SD = 0.7) | 0.4 (SD = 0.7) | 0.3 (SD = 0.6) | 0.7 (SD = 0.8) |
| Government | 0.7 (SD = 0.8) | 0.7 (SD = 0.8) | 0.6 (SD = 0.8) | 0.5 (SD = 0.8) | 0.9 (SD = 0.9) |
| Other Acquaintance | 0.6 (SD = 0.8) | 0.6 (SD = 0.8) | 0.5 (SD = 0.8) | 0.5 (SD = 0.8) | 1.0 (SD = 0.8) |
| Other Strangers | 1.1 (SD = 0.9) | 1.0 (SD = 0.9) | 1.0 (SD = 0.9) | 1.1 (SD = 0.9) | 1.5 (SD = 0.7) |
For which of the following people do you think it is okay to have your personal data on social media be seen.
| People/Type of data | Photos | Shared content | Friend List | Profile Information | Contact Information |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Close Friends | 87.1% | 89.8% | 85.2% | 86.9% | 73.4% |
| Family | 80.1% | 78.9% | 78.7% | 89.2% | 85% |
| Teachers | 60.5% | 60.5% | 67.4% | 75.9% | 53.3% |
| Government | 54.8% | 57% | 61.6% | 60.9% | 45.4% |
| Other Acquaintance | 57.2% | 59.4% | 63.1% | 59.3% | 38.7% |
| Other Strangers | 36.3% | 40.4% | 43.7% | 36.3% | 17.3% |
Perception of security on social media.
| Items | Strongly agree | Partly agree | Strongly disagree | Mean (Std. Deviation) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Item 6. “While installing a new application on my smart phone, I cancel the installation if it asks for permission to access contacts, location information etc.” | 19.4% | 52.3% | 28.3% | 1.9 (SD = 0.6) |
| Item 7. “It is not safe to install the application that my close friends use.” | 6.9% | 33.4% | 59.7% | 1.4 (SD = 0.6) |
| Item 8. “It is not safe to be friends with strangers on social media.” | 46.9% | 37.1% | 16.0% | 2.3 (SD = 0.7) |
| Item 9. “It is not safe to be friends with people that are friends of my friends but that I do not know personally.” | 28.8% | 48.2% | 23.0% | 2.0 (SD = 0.7) |
| Item 10. “Government should impose restrictions on social media in case of need.” | 36.7% | 33.3% | 30.0% | 2.0 (SD = 0.8) |
Knowledge and utilization of information technologies.
| Knowledge and utilization of information technologies | Percentage |
|---|---|
| Taking a course in which information technology devices such as a smart board, projector, computer or tablet is used. | 63.1% |
| Using information technology devices in any of the courses this semester. | 73.3% |
| Using information technology devices comfortably. | 88.4% |
Fig. 5The benefits of using information technology devices for the courses.
Percentages of using information technologies.
| How often | Outside of the school | Outside of the school for homework & project | At school |
|---|---|---|---|
| Never | 9.6% | 8.7% | 20.9% |
| A few times a month | 10.2% | 24.8% | 16.2% |
| Several times a week | 27.0% | 38.7% | 33.8% |