(Un)informed Consent: Studying GDPR Consent Notices in the Field
This work identifies common properties of the graphical user interface of consent notices and conducts three experiments with more than 80,000 unique users on a German website to investigate the influence of notice position, type of choice, and content framing on consent.
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This work identifies common properties of the graphical user interface of consent notices and conducts three experiments with more than 80,000 unique users on a German website to investigate the influence of notice position, type of choice, and content framing on consent.
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