Children’s mobile communicative practices and locational
privacy
    
    
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Title
Children’s mobile communicative practices and locational
privacy
            privacy
Subject
children, smartphones, privacy, locational privacy, arts-based methods
            Description
Children start using smartphones increasingly from early ages. This makes it more difficult for them to develop an understanding of online privacy
and managing their personal data. Many parents monitor and regulate children’s online media use. However, they also encourage using smart-
phones to ensure the safety and security of their children. This study explores how children use smartphones in relation to their understanding of
privacy of communication, content, data, and location. It examines data from 7 focus groups with arts-based methods conducted with 37 children
in UK. The findings suggest that children think of their smartphones as a private communication technology and a private place, and they manage
their locational privacy based on the necessity of using a mobile app and through adjusting the location settings on their phones. The findings
also suggest that privacy of mobile data and user content are dependent on where mobile communication takes place.
            and managing their personal data. Many parents monitor and regulate children’s online media use. However, they also encourage using smart-
phones to ensure the safety and security of their children. This study explores how children use smartphones in relation to their understanding of
privacy of communication, content, data, and location. It examines data from 7 focus groups with arts-based methods conducted with 37 children
in UK. The findings suggest that children think of their smartphones as a private communication technology and a private place, and they manage
their locational privacy based on the necessity of using a mobile app and through adjusting the location settings on their phones. The findings
also suggest that privacy of mobile data and user content are dependent on where mobile communication takes place.
Creator
Didem O ̈ zkul
            Source
https://doi.org/10.1093/jcmc/zmac015
            Publisher
Oxford University Press on behalf of International Communication Association.
            Date
13 July 2022
            Contributor
PERI IRAWAN
            Format
PDF
            Language
ENGLISH
            Type
TEXT
            Files
Collection
Citation
Didem O ̈ zkul, “Children’s mobile communicative practices and locational
privacy,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed October 31, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/8633.
    privacy,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed October 31, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/8633.