The analysis of partial consent implementation effectiveness for terms & conditions on data awareness and data security of social media application users
Vol 8, Issue 12, 2024
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Terms and Conditions are always encountered when using social media applications to determine which data can be accessed and what cannot. However, there are shortcomings in their implementation and communication, often causing users to be unwilling to read them. Therefore, this study aimed to analyze the effectiveness of implementing partial consent in Terms and Conditions concerning user Data Awareness and Data Security in social media. This Paper administered a questionnaire, distributed with a form, to students who use social media to understand their opinions regarding the partial consent concept. This paper analyzed the data using descriptive statistical methods. The results show a positive response from respondents towards implementing the partial consent concept, the users feel the terms and conditions are more effective in increasing user data awareness and security.
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