Advances in Psychological Sciences and Applications
Vol. 1 No. 03 (2025): Forthcoming Issue - Advances in Psychological Sciences and Applications

Hyper-Personalization and the Privacy Paradox: An Opinion-Based Academic Perspective

Abdulwahab, Basel (Unknown)
Kumar T.P, Krishna (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
18 Nov 2025

Abstract

The rapid advancement of data-driven digital marketing has introduced unprecedented opportunities for hyper-personalization. This innovation allows marketers to tailor content and services to individual users in real time, enhancing engagement and customer satisfaction. However, the rise of hyper-personalization is accompanied by growing concerns regarding user data protection, commonly described as the privacy paradox. This paradox reflects the tension between consumers’ desire for personalized experiences and their apprehension about potential data misuse. This article provides an opinion-based discussion that analyzes the psychological implications of this phenomenon, highlighting how consumer trust, decision-making, and long-term loyalty may be affected. In doing so, the paper emphasizes the importance of balancing marketing effectiveness with ethical data practices. The article concludes with practical considerations for marketers navigating this dilemma, suggesting approaches that align personalization strategies with both consumer expectations and evolving standards of digital responsibility.

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Journal Info

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APSA

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Religion Humanities Health Professions Neuroscience Social Sciences

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Advances in Psychological Sciences and Applications is an international, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing the understanding and application of psychological science. APSA provides a platform for innovative research that bridges the gap between theory and practice, exploring how ...