Authors
Lukasz Jedrzejczyk, Blaine A Price, Arosha K Bandara, Bashar Nuseibeh
Publication date
2010/7/14
Book
Proceedings of the Sixth Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security
Pages
1-12
Description
Effective privacy management requires that mobile systems' users be able to make informed privacy decisions as their experience and knowledge of a system progresses. Prior work has shown that making such privacy decisions is a difficult task for users because systems do not provide support for awareness, visibility and accountability when sharing privacy-sensitive information. This paper reports results of our investigation into the efficacy of realtime feedback as a mechanism for incorporating these features of social translucence in location-sharing applications, in order to help users make better privacy decisions. We explored the role of real-time feedback in the context of Buddy Tracker, a mobile location-sharing application. Our work focuses on ways in which real-time feedback affects people's behaviour in order to identify the main criteria for acceptance of this technology. Based on the data from a three week …
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Scholar articles
L Jedrzejczyk, BA Price, AK Bandara, B Nuseibeh - Proceedings of the Sixth Symposium on Usable …, 2010