Enhancing Privacy through the Visual Design of Privacy Notices: Exploring the Interplay of Curiosity, Control and Affect
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Erik Wästlund | Leonardo A. Martucci | Yefim Shulman | Agnieszka Kitkowska | Mark Warner | Erik Wästlund | L. Martucci | M. Warner | Agnieszka Kitkowska | Yefim Shulman
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