The relationship of personal data protection towards internet addiction: Cyber crimes, pornography and reduced physical activity
Muharman Lubis, Dini Handayani
Abstract
Internet as a platform has provided negative implications in the form of addiction, where certain users can present harm and damage to the other individual or community due to its availability and accessibility of personal data. Consequently, cybercrime, pornography, and reduced physical activity are several examples of user misdirection to achieve objective based on their desire toward prestige, curiosity, independence, pleasure, wealth, and so on, which drive user behavior in the process. Since the essence of communication and interaction is to process different types of information about individuals in utilizing the service or product, it is important to be clear about how this data is processed and protected. This study explores the proper framework based on previous research in certain fields by aligning the expectancy and satisfaction to meet the requirement in applying the technology devices. It will define four layers of protection in channels, factors, measures, and outcomes by understanding the variance and the relationship strength to predict the utilization. It showed that Q2 of respective variables are greater than zero while privacy concerns have the largest T-statistics of 10.003 compared to the others.