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  1. Concerns over the protection of personal data by websites in Sweden 2018

    • statista.com
    Updated Jul 7, 2022
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    Statista (2022). Concerns over the protection of personal data by websites in Sweden 2018 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/498171/concerns-over-the-protection-of-personal-data-by-websites-in-sweden/
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 7, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    Oct 2019
    Area covered
    Sweden
    Description

    The majority of the Swedes who took part in a survey conducted on 2019, stated they were concerned that their online information was not kept secure by websites (67 percent). 31 percent of the respondents disagreed with that statement.

  2. Concerns over the protection of personal data by websites in Denmark 2019

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    Updated Jul 7, 2022
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    Statista (2022). Concerns over the protection of personal data by websites in Denmark 2019 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/870752/concerns-over-the-protection-of-personal-data-by-websites-in-denmark/
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 7, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    Oct 2019
    Area covered
    Denmark
    Description

    The majority of the Danes who took part in a survey conducted on 2019, stated they were concerned that their online personal information was not kept secure by websites (67 percent). 31 percent of the respondents disagreed with that statement.

  3. Concerns over the protection of personal data by websites in Finland 2019

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    Updated Jul 7, 2022
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    Statista (2022). Concerns over the protection of personal data by websites in Finland 2019 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/498175/concerns-over-the-protection-of-personal-data-by-websites-in-finland/
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 7, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    Oct 2019
    Area covered
    Finland
    Description

    As of 2019, 60 percent of the interviewed Finns agreed that their personal information was not kept secure by websites. In contrast, 38 percent disagreed with the statemen in the evaluated period.

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    Websites susceptible to CWE-359 - Exposure of Private Personal Information...

    • webtechsurvey.com
    csv
    Updated Jun 15, 2025
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    WebTechSurvey (2025). Websites susceptible to CWE-359 - Exposure of Private Personal Information to an Unauthorized Actor [Dataset]. https://webtechsurvey.com/cwe/CWE-359
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    csvAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jun 15, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    WebTechSurvey
    License

    https://webtechsurvey.com/termshttps://webtechsurvey.com/terms

    Time period covered
    2025
    Area covered
    Global
    Description

    A complete list of live websites vulnerable to CWE-359, compiled through global website indexing conducted by WebTechSurvey.

  5. Personal Ecommerce Website Ad cost & viewer count

    • kaggle.com
    Updated Apr 18, 2025
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    Micheal_Knight (2025). Personal Ecommerce Website Ad cost & viewer count [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/michealknight/personal-ecommerce-website-ad-cost-and-viewer-count
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    CroissantCroissant is a format for machine-learning datasets. Learn more about this at mlcommons.org/croissant.
    Dataset updated
    Apr 18, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    Kaggle
    Authors
    Micheal_Knight
    License

    Apache License, v2.0https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    📊 Dataset Description: Daily Website Traffic and Engagement Metrics

    This dataset contains daily web traffic and user engagement information for a live website, recorded over an extended period. It provides a comprehensive view of how user activity on the platform varies in response to marketing initiatives and temporal factors such as weekends and holidays.

    The dataset is particularly suited for time series forecasting, seasonality analysis, and marketing effectiveness studies. It is valuable for both academic and practical applications in fields such as digital analytics, marketing strategy, and predictive modeling.

    đź§ľ Use Case Scenarios:

    • Forecasting future page views using past behavior and external influencing factors
    • Evaluating the impact of advertising spend on web traffic and ROI
    • Detecting seasonality and weekly/cyclical patterns in user engagement
    • Developing time-aware models for resource planning (e.g., server load, content drops)
    • Training and benchmarking time series models such as ARIMA, SARIMA, RNN, LSTM, and GRU
  6. Concerns over personal data protection by websites in the European Union...

    • statista.com
    Updated Jul 7, 2022
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    Statista (2022). Concerns over personal data protection by websites in the European Union (EU) 2019 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1089980/concerns-over-personal-data-protection-by-websites-in-the-european-union/
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 7, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    Oct 2019 - Nov 2019
    Area covered
    European Union, EU
    Description

    This statistic displays the concerns over personal data protection by websites in the European Union (EU) as of 2019. During the survey period, it was founds that 68 percent of respondents agreed with the statement that personal information was not kept secure by websites.

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    Data_Sheet_1_Privacy Concerns and Information Sharing: The Perspective of...

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    Updated Jun 1, 2023
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    Chien-Lung Hsu; Yi-Chuan Liao; Ching-Wen Lee; Lin Kun Chan (2023). Data_Sheet_1_Privacy Concerns and Information Sharing: The Perspective of the U-Shaped Curve.docx [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.771278.s001
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    docxAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jun 1, 2023
    Dataset provided by
    Frontiers
    Authors
    Chien-Lung Hsu; Yi-Chuan Liao; Ching-Wen Lee; Lin Kun Chan
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Privacy concerns are a key predictor of information sharing, yet some critical issues remain unclear. Based on social capital theory, this study argues that the relationship between privacy concerns and information sharing is a U-shaped curve. Users with privacy concerns would not share their private information; however, such users would eventually share their information as long as they trust the website and its members. Furthermore, this study provides a contingency perspective, suggesting that the curvilinear relationship between privacy concerns and information sharing varies with the system evaluation perception and personal motivation levels. The results show that at a high level of system evaluation, the relationship between privacy concerns squared and information sharing is non-significant. In contrast, at a low level of system evaluation, there is a U-shaped relationship between privacy concerns and information sharing. Regarding motivation, the results were congruent with our expectations.

  8. CBS News 'CBS.Marketwatch.Com' Internet Poll, January 1999

    • icpsr.umich.edu
    ascii, sas, spss +1
    Updated Nov 20, 2007
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    CBS News (2007). CBS News 'CBS.Marketwatch.Com' Internet Poll, January 1999 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR02719.v1
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    sas, ascii, spss, stataAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Nov 20, 2007
    Dataset provided by
    Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Researchhttps://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/pages/
    Authors
    CBS News
    License

    https://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/ICPSR/studies/2719/termshttps://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/ICPSR/studies/2719/terms

    Description

    This special topic poll, fielded January 27-February 2, 1999, queried respondents on their attitudes regarding the Internet. Through a telephone survey, respondents were asked a series of questions about their awareness of, access to, understanding of, and usage of computers, electronic mail, the Internet, and online services. Those queried were asked whether their contact with this technology was limited or extensive and for work or personal use, whether computers and the Internet create or solve problems, whether the Internet brings people together or isolates them, and whether news and information obtained through the Internet is reliable. A series of questions sought respondents' experiences using the Internet to obtain the latest financial and sports news, product information, travel information, and entertainment information, to purchase products or travel tickets, to make hotel reservations, and to watch shows, play games, and visit adult entertainment sites. Respondents were asked about their knowledge of and experiences with the websites and online services of ESPN, Barnes and Noble, E-bay, Merrill Lynch, Amazon.com, E-trade, CBS.Marketwatch.com, AOL.com, Sportsline, Yahoo, CNN-F-N, and C-NET. Those queried were asked a series of questions about stock market investments and the Internet, including whether they had bought or traded stocks through the Internet, the speed of those transactions, and how frequently they checked their investments through online services. A series of questions addressed the use of electronic mail (e-mail), including frequency of use, whether email makes keeping in touch with others easier, whether the respondent had communicated through this media with someone they had never met in person and, for those not currently using the service, whether they felt left out. Further questions focused on respondents' computer skills, including the age at which the respondent first encountered computers and the Internet, their comfort level with this technology, and whether the lack or presence of computer skills had ever aided them in, or prevented them from, obtaining a job. Additional topics covered the importance of the Internet to school-age children, whether the Internet plays a major role in their daily activities, the presence of advertising on websites, and concern over the theft of personal information, child access to inappropriate information on the Internet, and the Y2K bug. The results of this survey were announced on the CBS website CBS.Marketwatch.com. Background information on respondents includes age, race, sex, education, religion, marital status, employment status, Hispanic origin, political party, political orientation, voter registration and participation history, age of children in household, family income, Internet and computer access, and measures taken to prevent child access to inappropriate Internet sites.

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    Personal Health Record Software Market By Deployment (Cloud-Based and...

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    Updated Jun 24, 2025
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    Zion Market Research (2025). Personal Health Record Software Market By Deployment (Cloud-Based and Web-Based), By Component (Software & Mobile Applications and Service), By Architecture (Payer-Tethered, Provider-Tethered, and Standalone), and By Region - Global and Regional Industry Overview, Market Intelligence, Comprehensive Analysis, Historical Data, and Forecasts 2023 - 2030 [Dataset]. https://www.zionmarketresearch.com/report/personal-health-record-software-market-size
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    pdfAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jun 24, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Zion Market Research
    License

    https://www.zionmarketresearch.com/privacy-policyhttps://www.zionmarketresearch.com/privacy-policy

    Time period covered
    2022 - 2030
    Area covered
    Global
    Description

    Global Personal Health Record Software Market size was $8.21 Bn in 2022 and has the potential hit $15.55 Bn by 2030 with a CAGR of 8.30%

  10. U.S. adults digital privacy actions 2023

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    • statista.com
    Updated Dec 3, 2024
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    Statista (2024). U.S. adults digital privacy actions 2023 [Dataset]. https://www.ai-chatbox.pro/?_=%2Fstatistics%2F1424119%2Fdata-privacy-actions-us%2F%23XgboD02vawLYpGJjSPEePEUG%2FVFd%2Bik%3D
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 3, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    May 15, 2023 - May 21, 2023
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    A May 2023 survey among U.S. adults found that nearly seven in 10 respondents had changed their social media privacy settings or prevented websites from tracking their personal information. Around half of them stated that they had stopped using a digital service or a product because of data privacy concerns.

  11. Cookie and Website Tracker Scanning Software Market Report | Global Forecast...

    • dataintelo.com
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    Updated Jan 7, 2025
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    Dataintelo (2025). Cookie and Website Tracker Scanning Software Market Report | Global Forecast From 2025 To 2033 [Dataset]. https://dataintelo.com/report/global-cookie-and-website-tracker-scanning-software-market
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    pptx, pdf, csvAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jan 7, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Dataintelo
    License

    https://dataintelo.com/privacy-and-policyhttps://dataintelo.com/privacy-and-policy

    Time period covered
    2024 - 2032
    Area covered
    Global
    Description

    Cookie and Website Tracker Scanning Software Market Outlook



    The global cookie and website tracker scanning software market is poised for significant growth, with its market size valued at approximately $1.5 billion in 2023 and projected to reach around $4.2 billion by 2032, reflecting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 12.5%. This market's expansion is largely driven by the increasing emphasis on data privacy regulations and compliance, which necessitates businesses to implement robust solutions for monitoring and managing cookies and website trackers. The growing digitalization across various sectors and the rising consumer awareness regarding data privacy are also contributing significantly to the market's upward trajectory.



    One of the primary growth factors propelling the cookie and website tracker scanning software market is the proliferation of stringent data privacy regulations worldwide. Laws such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in Europe, the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) in the United States, and other similar legislation globally mandate businesses to enhance their data protection measures. These regulations require organizations to provide transparency regarding data collection practices and ensure that users have control over their personal information. As a result, companies are increasingly adopting cookie and tracker scanning solutions to comply with these legal requirements and avoid potential penalties and reputational damage, thus driving market growth.



    Another significant factor contributing to the market's expansion is the escalating awareness and concern among consumers regarding their online privacy. In an era where digital interactions are part and parcel of daily life, consumers are becoming more vigilant about how their data is collected, stored, and utilized by websites. This heightened awareness compels businesses to adopt ethical data practices and implement technologies that offer consumers clear insights into cookie usage and tracking activities. Consequently, organizations are integrating cookie and website tracker scanning software into their operations to enhance user trust and ensure transparency, thereby fostering market growth.



    The rapid advancement of technology, leading to increased digitalization, is also a key driver for this market. As businesses across various industries embrace digital transformation, the online ecosystem becomes more complex with an influx of data tracking methods. This complexity necessitates the use of sophisticated tools to monitor, analyze, and manage website trackers effectively. The integration of advanced analytics and AI capabilities into scanning software enables organizations to gain deeper insights into user behavior while ensuring compliance with privacy regulations. This technological evolution is anticipated to further fuel the market's growth over the forecast period.



    As the digital landscape continues to evolve, the role of a Consent Management Platform (CMP) becomes increasingly crucial in the realm of data privacy. A CMP serves as a centralized solution for managing user consent across various digital platforms, ensuring that businesses comply with data protection regulations such as GDPR and CCPA. By providing users with clear options to manage their consent preferences, these platforms enhance transparency and trust. Organizations are increasingly integrating CMPs into their operations to streamline consent management processes and reduce the risk of non-compliance. This integration not only helps in maintaining regulatory compliance but also strengthens the relationship between businesses and their users by respecting their privacy choices.



    Regionally, North America holds a substantial share in the global cookie and website tracker scanning software market, owing to the early adoption of technology and stringent data privacy regulations in the region. The presence of major technology companies further fuels innovation and development in this market. Europe is also a significant market player, driven by the stringent GDPR regulations that necessitate robust compliance solutions. Meanwhile, the Asia Pacific region is expected to witness the fastest growth rate due to increasing internet penetration, digitalization initiatives, and growing awareness regarding data privacy. As economies in the region continue to develop, the demand for effective data protection solutions is likely to surge, contributing to the market's overall growth.



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  12. Concerns over personal data protection by websites in the United Kingdom...

    • statista.com
    Updated Jul 7, 2022
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    Statista (2022). Concerns over personal data protection by websites in the United Kingdom (UK) 2019 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/480929/concerns-over-personal-data-protection-by-websites-in-the-united-kingdom/
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 7, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    Oct 2019
    Area covered
    United Kingdom
    Description

    This statistic displays the concerns over personal data protection by websites in the United Kingdom (UK) as of October 2019. During the survey period, it was founds that 71 percent of respondents agreed with the statement that personal information was not kept secure by websites.

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    Individual Landmark Sites

    • catalog.data.gov
    • data.cityofnewyork.us
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    Updated Jun 7, 2025
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    data.cityofnewyork.us (2025). Individual Landmark Sites [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/individual-landmark-sites-d560d
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 7, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    data.cityofnewyork.us
    Description

    This dataset contains site boundaries for all designated individual landmarks as well as administrative information such as site boundary description and designation date.

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    Dashlane Login | How to Login Dashlane Account? Dataset

    • paperswithcode.com
    Updated Jun 17, 2025
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    (2025). Dashlane Login | How to Login Dashlane Account? Dataset [Dataset]. https://paperswithcode.com/dataset/dashlane-login-how-to-login-dashlane-account
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 17, 2025
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    Cebulka (Polish dark web cryptomarket and image board) messages data

    • data.niaid.nih.gov
    • zenodo.org
    Updated Mar 18, 2024
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    Cheba, Patrycja (2024). Cebulka (Polish dark web cryptomarket and image board) messages data [Dataset]. https://data.niaid.nih.gov/resources?id=zenodo_10810938
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 18, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    Ĺšwieca, Leszek
    Cheba, Patrycja
    Shi, Haitao
    Siuda, Piotr
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    General Information

    1. Title of Dataset

    Cebulka (Polish dark web cryptomarket and image board) messages data.

    1. Data Collectors

    Haitao Shi (The University of Edinburgh, UK); Patrycja Cheba (Jagiellonian University); Leszek Ĺšwieca (Kazimierz Wielki University in Bydgoszcz, Poland).

    1. Funding Information

    The dataset is part of the research supported by the Polish National Science Centre (Narodowe Centrum Nauki) grant 2021/43/B/HS6/00710.

    Project title: “Rhizomatic networks, circulation of meanings and contents, and offline contexts of online drug trade” (2022-2025; PLN 956 620; funding institution: Polish National Science Centre [NCN], call: OPUS 22; Principal Investigator: Piotr Siuda [Kazimierz Wielki University in Bydgoszcz, Poland]).

    Data Collection Context

    1. Data Source

    Polish dark web cryptomarket and image board called Cebulka (http://cebulka7uxchnbpvmqapg5pfos4ngaxglsktzvha7a5rigndghvadeyd.onion/index.php).

    1. Purpose

    This dataset was developed within the abovementioned project. The project focuses on studying internet behavior concerning disruptive actions, particularly emphasizing the online narcotics market in Poland. The research seeks to (1) investigate how the open internet, including social media, is used in the drug trade; (2) outline the significance of darknet platforms in the distribution of drugs; and (3) explore the complex exchange of content related to the drug trade between the surface web and the darknet, along with understanding meanings constructed within the drug subculture.

    Within this context, Cebulka is identified as a critical digital venue in Poland’s dark web illicit substances scene. Besides serving as a marketplace, it plays a crucial role in shaping the narratives and discussions prevalent in the drug subculture. The dataset has proved to be a valuable tool for performing the analyses needed to achieve the project’s objectives.

    Data Content

    1. Data Description

    The data was collected in three periods, i.e., in January 2023, June 2023, and January 2024.

    The dataset comprises a sample of messages posted on Cebulka from its inception until January 2024 (including all the messages with drug advertisements). These messages include the initial posts that start each thread and the subsequent posts (replies) within those threads. The dataset is organized into two directories. The “cebulka_adverts” directory contains posts related to drug advertisements (both advertisements and comments). In contrast, the “cebulka_community” directory holds a sample of posts from other parts of the cryptomarket, i.e., those not related directly to trading drugs but rather focusing on discussing illicit substances. The dataset consists of 16,842 posts.

    1. Data Cleaning, Processing, and Anonymization

    The data has been cleaned and processed using regular expressions in Python. Additionally, all personal information was removed through regular expressions. The data has been hashed to exclude all identifiers related to instant messaging apps and email addresses. Furthermore, all usernames appearing in messages have been eliminated.

    1. File Formats and Variables/Fields

    The dataset consists of the following files:

    Zipped .txt files (“cebulka_adverts.zip” and “cebulka_community.zip”) containing all messages. These files are organized into individual directories that mirror the folder structure found on Cebulka.

    Two .csv files that list all the messages, including file names and the content of each post. The first .csv lists messages from “cebulka_adverts.zip,” and the second .csv lists messages from “cebulka_community.zip.”

    Ethical Considerations

    1. Ethics Statement

    A set of data handling policies aimed at ensuring safety and ethics has been outlined in the following paper:

    Harviainen, J.T., Haasio, A., Ruokolainen, T., Hassan, L., Siuda, P., Hamari, J. (2021). Information Protection in Dark Web Drug Markets Research [in:] Proceedings of the 54th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, HICSS 2021, Grand Hyatt Kauai, Hawaii, USA, 4-8 January 2021, Maui, Hawaii, (ed.) Tung X. Bui, Honolulu, HI, pp. 4673-4680.

    The primary safeguard was the early-stage hashing of usernames and identifiers from the messages, utilizing automated systems for irreversible hashing. Recognizing that automatic name removal might not catch all identifiers, the data underwent manual review to ensure compliance with research ethics and thorough anonymization.

  16. info@move-personal-training.de - Reverse Whois Lookup

    • whoisdatacenter.com
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    AllHeart Web Inc, info@move-personal-training.de - Reverse Whois Lookup [Dataset]. https://whoisdatacenter.com/email/info@move-personal-training.de/
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    csvAvailable download formats
    Dataset provided by
    AllHeart Web
    Authors
    AllHeart Web Inc
    License

    https://whoisdatacenter.com/terms-of-use/https://whoisdatacenter.com/terms-of-use/

    Time period covered
    Mar 15, 1985 - Jun 26, 2025
    Description

    Explore historical ownership and registration records by performing a reverse Whois lookup for the email address info@move-personal-training.de..

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    Darknet Market Price Index 2019 (Summary)

    • top10vpn.com
    Updated Feb 20, 2019
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    Top10VPN (2019). Darknet Market Price Index 2019 (Summary) [Dataset]. https://www.top10vpn.com/research/dark-web-prices/2019/
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 20, 2019
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    Top10VPN
    Time period covered
    2019
    Description

    Summary dataset showing average prices in 2019 for hacked log-ins for most well-known online accounts for sale on darknet markets. The dataset includes accounts for notable U.S. and UK online brands and shows price change compared to 2018 as a percentage.

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    Household Internet Use Survey, 1997 [Canada]

    • dataone.org
    Updated Dec 28, 2023
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    Special Surveys Division (2023). Household Internet Use Survey, 1997 [Canada] [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/2NN5ER
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 28, 2023
    Dataset provided by
    Borealis
    Authors
    Special Surveys Division
    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 1997 - Oct 31, 1997
    Description

    The Household Internet Use Survey is being conducted by Statistics Canada on behalf of Industry Canada. The Household Internet Use Survey is a voluntary survey. It will provide information on the use of computers for communication purposes, and households' access and use of the Internet from home. The objective of this survey is to measure the demand for telecommunications services by Canadian households. To assess the demand, we measure the frequency and intensity of use of what is commonly referred to as "the information highway" among other things. This was done by asking questions relating to the accessibility of the Internet to Canadian households both at home, the workplace and a number of other locations. The information collected will be used to update and expand upon previous studies done by Statistics Canada on the topic of the Information Highway.

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    SearchMoblphonInfoInqireService

    • data.go.kr
    xml
    Updated May 12, 2025
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    (2025). SearchMoblphonInfoInqireService [Dataset]. https://www.data.go.kr/en/data/15000442/openapi.do
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    Dataset updated
    May 12, 2025
    License

    https://data.go.kr/ugs/selectPortalPolicyView.dohttps://data.go.kr/ugs/selectPortalPolicyView.do

    Description

    The cell phone search information search service provided by the Crime Prevention Policy Division of the National Police Agency supports searching for cell phone information, including lost smartphones, through the National Police Agency website. Users can use information such as the model of the lost cell phone, the area where it was found, and the period of finding to check whether it has been found. In addition, the function to search for detailed information on the found cell phone can help the loser determine whether it is his or her phone by checking the appearance or features of the found device. This service is expected to help with the quick return of lost cell phones and prevent additional damage such as personal information leaks. Losers can easily check the information on finding their cell phones through the National Police Agency website.

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    Flash Eurobarometer 443 (e-Privacy)

    • da-ra.de
    • datacatalogue.cessda.eu
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    Updated Dec 21, 2016
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    European Commission, Brussels (2016). Flash Eurobarometer 443 (e-Privacy) [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.4232/1.12685
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 21, 2016
    Dataset provided by
    GESIS Data Archive
    da|ra
    Authors
    European Commission, Brussels
    Time period covered
    Jul 7, 2016 - Jul 8, 2016
    Description

    Topics: measures taken to guarantee online privacy: use of software that protects from seeing online adverts (anti-adware), use of software that prevents online activities from being monitored (anti-spyware), avoidance of certain websites to prevent from being monitored, change of privacy settings on internet browser; importance of selected aspects regarding online privacy: access to personal information only with permission, use of monitoring tools only with permission, guaranteed confidentiality of e-mails and online instant messaging; knowledge test on laws on online privacy: personal information on computer, smartphone, or tablet are only allowed to be accessed with personal permission, interdiction to store external information (e.g. cookies) on personal computer, smartphone, or tablet, confidentiality of instant messaging and online voice conversation; approval of the following statements: providers should give regular software updates to protect personal information, default settings of browser should stop information from being shared, reception of too many commercial calls, encryption of messages and calls should be possible for the user; acceptance of selected measures with regard to monitoring online activities: being monitored in exchange for unrestricted access to a certain website, sharing of personal user information between companies to provide users with new services, pay not to be monitored; desired point of time when visiting a website to be asked for permission to access or to store user information; preferred approach concerning commercial calls: general allowance, allowance only under the condition of displaying phone number, phone numbers should have a special prefix. Demography: frequency of using the following means of communication for selected purposes: fixed phone line, mobile phone to make calls or send text messages, internet to make phone or video calls, internet for instant messaging, e-mail, online social networks, internet to browse online; age; sex; nationality; age at end of education; occupation; professional position; region; type of community; own a mobile phone and fixed (landline) phone; household composition and household size. Additionally coded was: respondent ID; country; type of phone line; nation group; weighting factor.

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Statista (2022). Concerns over the protection of personal data by websites in Sweden 2018 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/498171/concerns-over-the-protection-of-personal-data-by-websites-in-sweden/
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Concerns over the protection of personal data by websites in Sweden 2018

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Dataset updated
Jul 7, 2022
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Statistahttp://statista.com/
Time period covered
Oct 2019
Area covered
Sweden
Description

The majority of the Swedes who took part in a survey conducted on 2019, stated they were concerned that their online information was not kept secure by websites (67 percent). 31 percent of the respondents disagreed with that statement.

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