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Privacy Perceptions and Behaviors of Google Personal Account Holders in Saudi Arabia
March 20, 2024, 4:11 a.m. | Eman Alashwali, Lorrie Faith Cranor
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Abstract: While privacy perceptions and behaviors have been investigated in Western societies, little is known about these issues in non-Western societies. To bridge this gap, we interviewed 30 Google personal account holders in Saudi Arabia about their privacy perceptions and behaviors regarding the activity data that Google saves about them. Our study focuses on Google's Activity Controls, which enable users to control whether, and how, Google saves their Web \& App Activity, Location History, and YouTube …
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