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Development of Jogja Tourism App using GPS-Based Tracking Augmented Reality Hardika Dwi Hermawan; Azis Amirulbahar; Dita Puji Rahayu; Miftah Rizki Hanafi; Yuni Setya Ningsih; Sidik Nurcahyo
invotek Vol 22 No 2 (2022): INVOTEK: Jurnal Inovasi Vokasional dan Teknologi
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/invotek.v22i2.1011

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The number of tourists every year continues to increase, but the pandemic resulted in tourists experiencing a decrease, and activity also prioritized social distancing. With the reduction of tourists and human interaction, media are needed to help tourists still visit Jogja by minimizing interaction. The method used to build applications in Research and Development. The first stage is the need analysis and literature study. The second stage is a design that uses use-case diagram. The third stage is implementing or developing applications and quality assurance testing. The fourth stage is the stage of testing software for users and knowing the feasibility of the application. The results showed that the results of the application work were excellent, with a percentage of 85.11%, which means the application is suitable for the Jogja Tourism App.
ANALYSIS OF EFFECTS OF APP PERMISSION CONCERNS ON INTENTIONS TO DISCLOSE PERSONAL INFORMATION: A CASE STUDY OF MONEY TRANSFER SERVICE APP Azis Amirulbahar; Yova Ruldeviyani
JITK (Jurnal Ilmu Pengetahuan dan Teknologi Komputer) Vol. 9 No. 1 (2023): JITK Issue August 2023
Publisher : LPPM Nusa Mandiri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33480/jitk.v9i1.4316

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Data growth increased alongside the rise of mobile app users in financial services. In Indonesia, the number of financial services application downloads reached 24 million by the end of 2022, with a 28.72 percent increase in transactions. However, this growth also brings issues regarding the potential misuse of personal information, although according to the Personal Data Protection Act (UU PDP) in Indonesia, personal data is protected and kept confidential when accessed by another party. This prompts users to be more cautious in disclosing personal information. On the other hand, users are faced with risks to personal data that can be accessed by service providers, one of which is through app permissions. This research focuses on the influence of App Permission Concerns on users' intentions to disclose their personal information, with a case study of a money transfer services app in Indonesia, namely Flip, that received numerous negative reviews about users' data privacy concerns, especially when verifying using an identity card. The study uses a quantitative approach with PLS-SEM for data analysis. Convenience sampling was used, and data were collected via a questionnaire distributed through Google Forms on social media from May 9 to May 21, 2023 and a total of 224 respondents were obtained. The results of this study indicate that App Permission Concerns have a significant influence on Privacy Fatigue, Privacy Awareness, Privacy Concern and Trust. Trust significantly influences Intention to Disclose. This research is expected to contribute to future studies on app permissions and mobile app feature development.