Consent: Psychology, Ethics, and Validity Explained
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Consent: Psychology, Ethics, and Validity Explained

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A nuanced exploration of consent, focusing on its ethical considerations and how various factors affect its validity.

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  1. 12 July 2026 · corrected by Emir Baycan

    McDonald & Cranor (2008) estimated ~244 hours/year, roughly 30 working days, not 76.

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    would require 76 working days

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    would require about 30 working days

    Why: McDonald & Cranor (2008) estimated approximately 244 hours per year to read all privacy policies encountered by an average American, which is roughly 30 working days, not 76.

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