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CHI 2021 Paper: FoMO and privacy

December 17, 2020 by Sonia Chiasson

Our research on how Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) leads users to reluctantly chose privacy-compromising behaviours has been accepted for publication at ACM CHI 2021.

Fiona Westin, Sonia Chiasson. ``It’s So Difficult to Sever that Connection”: The Role of FoMO in Users’ Reluctant Privacy Behaviours. ACM CHI 2021.

Close-up of girl using a smartphone with #FOMO text overlaid on the image.  Photo credit: Shutterstock Image 1550250152.

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