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Title: Awareness, values and attitudes of user generated content website users and non-users towards privacy in Spain : a quantitative study
Authors: Brockdorff, Noellie
Appleby-Arnold, Sandra
Camilleri, Liberato
Montalto, Marco
Rodriguez Santos, Carmen
Keywords: User-generated content -- Spain
Internet users -- Spain
Privacy
Issue Date: 2012-12
Publisher: European Union
Citation: Brockdorff, N., Appleby-Arnold, S., Camilleri, L., Montalto, M., & Rodriguez Santos, C. (2012). Awareness, values and attitudes of user generated content website users and non-users towards privacy in Spain: a quantitative study. CONSENT project, Consumer Sentiment regarding privacy on user generated content (UGC) services in the digital economy (G.A. 244643). European Union.
Abstract: This document presents the results for Spain of a study undertaken as part of the CONSENT project. Analyses and results are based on an online survey regarding the awareness, values and attitudes of user generated content (UGC) website users towards privacy. The questionnaire consisted of 75 questions and was available online in several European languages, including Spanish, between July and December 2011. The Spanish sample consists of 427 respondents (4.9% of the total sample), of which 56.7% male and 43.3% female, with an average age of 31 and 79.4% tertiary education. With 88% UGC users (total sample 90%), 10.79 mean years of internet usage (total sample 10.67) and 91.9% using the internet at home every day or almost every day (total sample 93%), it is a considered a sample of predominantly experienced internet users.
URI: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/94079_en.html
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