作者
Muhammad Umair Shah, Umair Rehman, Farkhund Iqbal, Fazli Wahid, Mohammed Hussain, Ali Arsalan
发表日期
2020/11/3
研讨会论文
2020 International Conference on Communications, Computing, Cybersecurity, and Informatics (CCCI)
页码范围
1-7
出版商
IEEE
简介
The pervasiveness and sheer ubiquity of wearables, such as smartwatches, has given rise to a myriad of privacy concerns. In this paper, we examine the privacy issues which arise from the permission requests framework on Apple wearables and explore how end user's perception of these can inform better and more inclusive privacy. We conduct an empirical study which explores issues pertaining to data protection, safety, trust, ethics, and cybersecurity. We conducted two Amazon Mechanical Turk studies that investigate users' perception on app permission requests for different smartwatch applications. Our findings suggest that most users lack proper understanding of the cybersecurity risks posed and were unable to construe the rationale for permissions requests for popular smartwatch applications. Furthermore, the respondents believed that app developers might misuse their data, thereby, indicating lack of …
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