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The article provides a list of 25 references cited in an article on privacy concerns in the digital age. The references are a mix of academic journal articles, conference papers, and government reports. Some of the key themes that emerge from the references include:1. Privacy concerns as a result of technological advancements (e.g., Hvida & Goulter, 2017)2. The role of trust and transparency in privacy protection (e.g., Tucker & Zhang, 2015; Hitchcock & Beverungen, 2016)3. Government regulation and industry self-regulation in data protection (e.g., Gasser & Lewis, 2012; Hitchcock & Beverungen, 2016)4. The impact of privacy concerns on consumer trust and loyalty (e.g., Tucker & Fries, 2013; Zhang & Xu, 2018)5. Privacy as a determinant of consumer behavior in the digital age (e.g., Kim & Lee, 2018; Tucker & Mukherjee, 2018)6. The need for a comprehensive framework to understand privacy concerns and their implications (e.g., Martin, 2018)7. The potential consequences of privacy violations on individuals and society as a whole (e.g., Westin, 2001; Tucker & Zhang, 2015)Overall, the references highlight the complex nature of privacy concerns in the digital age and the need for a multifaceted approach to addressing these issues.