Informing the Design of Privacy-Empowering Tools for the Connected Home

要旨

Connected devices in the home represent a potentially grave new privacy threat due to their unfettered access to the most personal spaces in people's lives. Prior work has shown that despite concerns about such devices, people often lack sufficient awareness, understanding, or means of taking effective action. To explore the potential for new tools that support such needs directly we developed Aretha, a privacy assistant technology probe that combines a network disaggregator, personal tutor, and firewall, to empower end-users with both the knowledge and mechanisms to control disclosures from their homes. We deployed Aretha in three households over six weeks, with the aim of understanding how this combination of capabilities might enable users to gain awareness of data disclosures by their devices, form educated privacy preferences, and to block unwanted data flows. The probe, with its novel affordances—and its limitations—prompted users to co-adapt, finding new control mechanisms and suggesting new approaches to address the challenge of regaining privacy in the connected home.

キーワード
Technology Probe
Privacy-Empowering Technology
Network Disaggregator
著者
William Seymour
University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom
Martin J. Kraemer
University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom
Reuben Binns
University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom
Max Van Kleek
University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom
DOI

10.1145/3313831.3376264

論文URL

https://doi.org/10.1145/3313831.3376264

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会議: CHI 2020

The ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (https://chi2020.acm.org/)

セッション: IoT & wearable privacy

Paper session
313B O'AHU
5 件の発表
2020-04-27 20:00:00
2020-04-27 21:15:00
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