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Perceptions of cookie pop-up consent notification by online users in South Africa

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posted on 2025-02-05, 07:59 authored by Tandile DelihlazoTandile Delihlazo

Research Ethics approval reference number: 205040691/2023/9

The study investigated the perceptions of cookie pop-up consent notifications among online users in South Africa. It focused on three main questions: What do South African online users understand about the purpose of cookie consent notifications? What do they understand about the type of information that should be shared online? How do they feel about cookie consent pop-ups protecting their data?

This qualitative study utilised interviews for data collection. A purposive sample of fifteen online users in South Africa was selected for the study. The study used the Contextual Integrity Framework and the Protection of Personal Information Act (POPIA) to guide analysis and interpretation. The data was analysed thematically and interpreted subjectively. The findings revealed that online users lack confidence in the protective measures offered by consent notifications, mainly due to a lack of awareness and interaction with these notices. The notifications' unfriendly design was identified as a significant reason users ignored them and opted for acceptance to gain website access.

The research data concluded that despite the importance of cookie consent notifications in protecting user data online, users perceive them as an annoying and untrustworthy technology feature. This perception is rooted in a lack of understanding of how these notifications operate. To address these challenges, it was recommended that consent notices be redesigned using a standardised format that includes an easy opt-out feature without restricting website access.

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  • Yes

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franckee@cput.ac.za

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    Faculty of Informatics and Design

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