Authors
Welderufael B. Tesfay, Peter Hofmann, Toru Nakamura, Shinsaku Kiyomoto, Jetzabel Serna
Publication date
2018/3
Conference
IWSPA @ The 8th ACM Conference on Data and Application Security and Privacy, Tempe, Arizona.
Publisher
ACM
Description
Nowadays Internet services have dramatically changed the way people interact with each other and many of our daily activities are supported by those services. Statistical indicators show that more than half of the world's population uses the Internet generating about 2.5 quintillion bytes of data on daily basis. While such a huge amount of data is useful in a number of fields, such as in medical and transportation systems, it also poses unprecedented threats for user's privacy. This is aggravated by the excessive data collection and user profiling activities of service providers. Yet, regulation require service providers to inform users about their data collection and processing practices. The de facto way of informing users about these practices is through the use of privacy policies. Unfortunately, privacy policies suffer from bad readability and other complexities which make them unusable for the intended purpose. To …
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Scholar articles
WB Tesfay, P Hofmann, T Nakamura, S Kiyomoto… - Proceedings of the fourth ACM international workshop …, 2018