There are four dominant behavioral theories. Theory of planned behavior states that intentions are cognitive antecedents of actions or behavior. The general deterrence theory is based on rational decision-making. Protection motivation theory explains the coping process with potential threats through predicting a variety of protective behaviors. And, the technology acceptance model explains antecedents of technology acceptance through perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use. However, the theory of planned behavior has been validated by a predominance of the research (Lebek, Uffen, Breitner, Neumann, and Hohler, 2013).