Authors
Mohammed Alhamed, Khalid Amir, Mansoor Omari, Wei Le
Publication date
2013
Conference
1st International Workshop on the Engineering of Mobile-Enabled Systems
Pages
36-41
Description
Nowadays, many important applications are performed through mobile phones. It is essential to ensure that users' private information is not leaked through those applications. In this paper, we perform a comparison on privacy control methods implemented on the Android and iOS platforms based on the Bellotti and Sellen's framework. The comparison helps understand the discrepancies existent between the users' expectations for privacy and the privacy control methods currently implemented in Android and iOS. To better address users' privacy concerns, we propose a programming model for platform designers to improve privacy. Our initial study on 60 privacy bugs show that using the proposed programming models, 14 Android and 5 iOS privacy bugs can be eliminated.
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