[PDF][PDF] Home sweet home? Investigating users' awareness of smart home privacy threats

N Gerber, B Reinheimer… - Proceedings of an …, 2018 - spice.luddy.indiana.edu
Albeit providing many benefits, smart homes collect and process large amounts of sensitive
data. In order to successfully cope with the resulting risks for their privacy, users have to be …

Roles matter! Understanding differences in the privacy mental models of smart home visitors and residents

K Marky, S Prange, M Mühlhäuser, F Alt - Proceedings of the 20th …, 2021 - dl.acm.org
In this paper, we contribute an in-depth study of the mental models of various roles in smart
home ecosystems. In particular, we compared mental models regarding data collection …

Informing the design of privacy-empowering tools for the connected home

W Seymour, MJ Kraemer, R Binns… - Proceedings of the 2020 …, 2020 - dl.acm.org
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 …

Defending my castle: A co-design study of privacy mechanisms for smart homes

Y Yao, JR Basdeo, S Kaushik, Y Wang - … of the 2019 chi conference on …, 2019 - dl.acm.org
Home is a person's castle, a private and protected space. Internet-connected devices such
as locks, cameras, and speakers might make a home" smarter" but also raise privacy issues …

Exploring smart home device use by airbnb hosts

R Dey, S Sultana, A Razi, PJ Wisniewski - Extended Abstracts of the …, 2020 - dl.acm.org
An increasing number of Airbnb hosts are using smart home devices to manage their
properties; as a result, Airbnb guests are expressing concerns about their privacy. To …

Factoring user experience into the security and privacy design of smart home devices: A case study

G Chalhoub, I Flechais, N Nthala… - Extended Abstracts of …, 2020 - dl.acm.org
Smart home devices are growing in popularity due to their functionality, convenience, and
comfort. However, they are raising security and privacy concerns for users who may have …

“We just use what they give us”: Understanding passenger user perspectives in smart homes

V Koshy, JSS Park, TC Cheng… - Proceedings of the 2021 …, 2021 - dl.acm.org
With a plethora of off-the-shelf smart home devices available commercially, people are
increasingly taking a do-it-yourself approach to configuring their smart homes. While this …

Consumer smart homes: Where we are and where we need to go

S Mare, L Girvin, F Roesner, T Kohno - Proceedings of the 20th …, 2019 - dl.acm.org
Currently a variety of smart home systems are available from different vendors, who made
different designs choices in how these systems operate, which in turn affect end users. A key …

Exploring the needs of users for supporting privacy-protective behaviors in smart homes

H Jin, B Guo, R Roychoudhury, Y Yao… - Proceedings of the …, 2022 - dl.acm.org
In this paper, we studied people's smart home privacy-protective behaviors (SH-PPBs), to
gain a better understanding of their privacy management do's and don'ts in this context. We …

Strangers in the room: unpacking perceptions of'smartness' and related ethical concerns in the home

W Seymour, R Binns, P Slovak, M Van Kleek… - Proceedings of the …, 2020 - dl.acm.org
The increasingly widespread use of'smart'devices has raised multifarious ethical concerns
regarding their use in domestic spaces. Previous work examining such ethical dimensions …