Increasing Adoption of Tor Browser Using Informational and Planning Nudges

Peter Story, Daniel Smullen, Rex Chen, Yaxing Yao, A. Acquisti, Lorrie Faith Cranor, N. Sadeh, F. Schaub
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Abstract

Abstract Browsing privacy tools can help people protect their digital privacy. However, tools which provide the strongest protections—such as Tor Browser—have struggled to achieve widespread adoption. This may be due to usability challenges, misconceptions, behavioral biases, or mere lack of awareness. In this study, we test the effectiveness of nudging interventions that encourage the adoption of Tor Browser. First, we test an informational nudge based on protection motivation theory (PMT), designed to raise awareness of Tor Browser and help participants form accurate perceptions of it. Next, we add an action planning implementation intention, designed to help participants identify opportunities for using Tor Browser. Finally, we add a coping planning implementation intention, designed to help participants overcome challenges to using Tor Browser, such as extreme website slowness. We test these nudges in a longitudinal field experiment with 537 participants. We find that our PMT-based intervention increased use of Tor Browser in both the short- and long-term. Our coping planning nudge also increased use of Tor Browser, but only in the week following our intervention. We did not find statistically significant evidence of our action planning nudge increasing use of Tor Browser. Our study contributes to a greater understanding of factors influencing the adoption of Tor Browser, and how nudges might be used to encourage the adoption of Tor Browser and similar privacy enhancing technologies.
使用信息和计划推动增加Tor浏览器的采用
浏览隐私工具可以帮助人们保护自己的数字隐私。然而,提供最强保护的工具——比如Tor浏览器——一直在努力实现广泛采用。这可能是由于可用性挑战、误解、行为偏见或仅仅缺乏意识。在这项研究中,我们测试了鼓励采用Tor浏览器的助推干预措施的有效性。首先,我们测试了基于保护动机理论(PMT)的信息推动,旨在提高对Tor浏览器的认识,并帮助参与者形成准确的感知。接下来,我们添加了一个行动计划实施意图,旨在帮助参与者识别使用Tor浏览器的机会。最后,我们增加了应对计划实施意图,旨在帮助参与者克服使用Tor浏览器的挑战,例如极端的网站速度慢。我们在537名参与者的纵向现场实验中测试了这些推动。我们发现基于pmt的干预在短期和长期都增加了Tor浏览器的使用。我们的应对计划推动也增加了Tor浏览器的使用,但只是在我们干预后的一周内。我们没有发现统计上有意义的证据表明我们的行动计划推动了Tor浏览器的使用。我们的研究有助于更好地理解影响Tor浏览器采用的因素,以及如何使用轻推来鼓励采用Tor浏览器和类似的隐私增强技术。
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