LISS Data Archive > Privacy Perception

Publisher
Centerdata
Creator
Ashley Metz (Tilburg University)
Created
May 20 2022
Description
This study is about perceptions on privacy, related to the use of internet-based services and especially an app to track and alert contacts of users who have been tested positive for the Corona virus.
Panel
lissdata
Begin date
Oct 05 2020

There are no questions found for this study

Variable Dataset English Dutch
nomem_encr st20a Number of the household member encrypted
st20a_m st20a Year and month of the field work period
st20a001 st20a The law protects my privacy
st20a002 st20a Tech companies such as Apple and Google have or could obtain data about where I am and what I do
st20a003 st20a The government has or could obtain data about where I am and what I do
st20a004 st20a It concerns me that companies such as Apple and Google have data about where I am and what I do
st20a005 st20a It concerns me if the government were to have data about where I am and what I do
st20a006 st20a I willingly give away my data in return for free services (e.g. Facebook, Instagram, etc.)
st20a007 st20a I regularly use apps on my phone that know where I am (location-based apps) (Maps, location-tagged photos, etc.)
st20a008 st20a Which OS does your (most used) smartphone run?
st20a009 st20a Which OS does your (most used) smartphone run? Other, which is:
st20a010 st20a Approximately how many apps did you install on your phone yourself?
st20a011 st20a Parents and children must stay together as much as possible
st20a012 st20a It is my duty to take care of my family, even when I have to sacrifice what I want
st20a013 st20a Family members should stick together, no matter what sacrifices are required
st20a014 st20a It is important to me that I respect the decisions made by the groups to which I belong (i.e. associations, friend groups, clubs etc.)
st20a015 st20a I'd rather depend on myself than others
st20a016 st20a I rely on myself most of the time; I rarely rely on others
st20a017 st20a I often do 'my own thing'
st20a018 st20a My personal identity, independent of others, is very important to me
st20a019 st20a When individuals do not agree with the norms set by government they should feel free to disobey
st20a020 st20a In order for society to work, it is often necessary to trust one's own instincts
st20a021 st20a It is alright for young people to be critical of their teachers, supervisors and others who impose rules
st20a022 st20a The coronavirus is a risk to my personal health
st20a023 st20a The coronavirus is a risk to my family and friends
st20a024 st20a The coronavirus is a risk to society
st20a025 st20a I avoid crowded areas to prevent getting infected
st20a026 st20a Are you adhering to the recommendations regarding the corona virus (social distancing, 1.5 meters, staying home if you have symptoms, etc.)?
st20a027 st20a I am adhering to the recommendations because I care about my health
st20a028 st20a I am adhering to the recommendations because I care about the health of my family and friends
st20a029 st20a I am adhering to the recommendations because I care about protecting public health
st20a030 st20a I am adhering to the recommendations because I believe I should follow official policy
st20a031 st20a We all have important parts to play in ending the pandemic (myself, we as residents, the GGD, the government, scientists working on a vaccine, etc.)
st20a032 st20a Most of the time, people can be trusted to try to create a safe place for others by following coronavirus recommendations (social distancing, 1.5 meters, staying home if they have symptoms, etc.)
st20a033 st20a I believe others would avoid following corona virus recommendations if they can, even if it increases the risk to others
st20a034 st20a It is beneficial for everyone to learn early if they have been in contact with an infected person so they can take action
st20a035 st20a Contact tracing by the GGD conducting house calls and phones calls is important for managing the pandemic
st20a036 st20a Leaving your name and phone number at cafes and restaurants to help the GGD do contact tracing is important for managing the pandemic
st20a037 st20a Apps that perform the contact tracing function are an important part of managing the pandemic
st20a038 st20a I am concerned that the technology used to measure proximity between phones is inaccurate, which may lead to false signals
st20a039 st20a The potential to learn that I could have been exposed to the virus makes me feel like I have more control over my health
st20a040 st20a The potential to learn that I could have been exposed to the virus makes me feel like I can do more to protect those around me
st20a041 st20a I want to receive automatic updates about changes in advice, e.g. mask guidelines, local lock-downs, or other news
st20a042 st20a I find it acceptable for a contact-tracing app to determine my distance to others based on my location (GPS), which would enable me to gain notifications about those who have been near me who become infected.
st20a043 st20a I find it acceptable for a contact-tracing app to determine my distance to others based on the proximity of my phone relative to other phones (Bluetooth), which enables me to gain the benefit of possible risk notification anonymously.
st20a044 st20a I find it acceptable for the government to intervene if infected people (including myself) visited public spaces instead of self-isolating, for example (...) and I am comfortable giving information that allows this.
st20a045 st20a I find it acceptable for the GGD to intervene if infected people (including myself) visited public spaces instead of self-isolating, for example (...) and I am comfortable giving information that allows this.
st20a046 st20a We cannot be sure the app collects sensitive data about our whereabouts
st20a047 st20a We cannot be sure the app collects data who I meet
st20a048 st20a I want to see the location-based infection hotspots, number of confirmed cases, cases cured and deaths on a map so I am aware of what is going on around me in real time (and I do not need to provide any personal information in return).
st20a049 st20a I find it acceptable to share my symptoms or infection status with the government via the app so they can make informed decisions and more accurate predictions of my own risk
st20a050 st20a I find it acceptable to share my symptoms or infection status with the GGD via the app so they can make informed decisions and more accurate predictions of my own risk
st20a051 st20a If I am infected, I want to be the one to anonymously trigger the alert to the phones that have been near me (not the GGD or the government); and have the choice not to.
st20a052 st20a If I am infected, it’s acceptable for the GGD to verify the infection on my app and send an anonymous signal from my phone to others I was in contact with.
st20a053 st20a I am concerned that the app will be mandatory.
st20a054 st20a I am concerned that if I test positive, the government could restrict my movements or interactions.
st20a055 st20a I am concerned that Corona apps will lead to ‘surveillance creep’ and more drastic monitoring of our behavior or our location.
st20a056 st20a I’m concerned that a contact tracing app that uses proximity or location would learn information about my social activities and the people I know.
st20a057 st20a I am concerned that even if data is anonymous, some other technically adept group could put various pieces together and find out who I am.
st20a058 st20a Even if all privacy measures are followed, my data could end up in the wrong hands.
st20a059 st20a Have you installed the CoronaMelder app or are you planning to do so?
st20a060 st20a Was it difficult to answer the questions?
st20a061 st20a Were the questions sufficiently clear?
st20a062 st20a Did the questionnaire get you thinking about things?
st20a063 st20a Was it an interesting subject?
st20a064 st20a Did you enjoy answering the questions?
st20a065 st20a Starting date questionnaire
st20a066 st20a Starting time questionnaire
st20a067 st20a End date questionnaire
st20a068 st20a End time questionnaire
st20a069 st20a Duration in seconds