01769cam a2200337Ii 4500001001000000003001200010005001700022008004100039020001500080020001800095035005700113040008100170050002200251100003100273245007300304264005200377300002700429336002600456337002800482338002700510504006500537505015800602520045900760650003601219650002901255650004001284650003301324650002301357650002701380655002401407980821221US-DLCOCoLC20181106071200.0170407t20182018onc b 001 0 eng d a1442649836 a9781442649835 a(OCoLC)980821221z(OCoLC)981210424z(OCoLC)981607814 aYDXbengerdacYDXdBDXdTOHdCN5O4dCDXdCNEDMdHTMdIGAdCHVBKdOCLCOdCIN 4aHM1017b.M85 20181 aMukherjee, Ashesh,eauthor14aThe internet trap :bfive costs of living online /cAshesh Mukherjee 1aToronto :bUniversity of Toronto Press,c[2018] axx, 105 pages ;c24 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 93-102) and index00g1tToo many temptations --g2tToo much information --g3tToo much customization --g4tToo many comparisons --g5tToo little privacy --g6tConclusion aAshesh Mukherjee uses the latest research in consumer psychology to highlight five hidden costs of living online: too many temptations, too much information, too much customization, too many comparisons, and too little privacy. The book provides actionable solutions to minimize these costs. This book provides a new perspective on the dark side of the internet, and gives readers the tools to become a smart user of the internet. Residence: Montreal, QC 0aInternetxPsychological aspects 0aInternetxSocial aspects 0aSocial mediaxPsychological aspects 0aSocial mediaxSocial aspects 0aInternet addiction 0aSocial media addiction 02localaPrint books.