Contextualizing Interpersonal Data Sharing in Smart Homes

W He, N Reitinger, A Almogbil, YS Chiang… - Proceedings on …, 2024 - petsymposium.org
A key feature of smart home devices is monitoring the environment and recording data.
These devices provide security via motion-detection video alerts, cost-savings via thermostat …

Exploring the privacy concerns of bystanders in smart homes from the perspectives of both owners and bystanders

A Alshehri, J Spielman, A Prasad… - Proceedings on Privacy …, 2022 - petsymposium.org
Smart home IoT devices collect data not only from owners of the devices, but also from
bystanders in a smart home (eg, visiting family members, friends, or domestic workers) …

Optimistic access control for the smart home

N Malkin, AF Luo, J Poveda… - 2023 IEEE Symposium …, 2023 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
One of the biggest privacy concerns of smart home users is enforcing limits on household
members' access to devices and each other's data. While people commonly express …

Investigating tangible privacy-preserving mechanisms for future smart homes

M Windl, A Schmidt, SS Feger - … of the 2023 CHI Conference on Human …, 2023 - dl.acm.org
Most smart home devices have multiple sensors, such as cameras and microphones;
however, most cannot be controlled individually. Tangible privacy mechanisms provide …

" Nobody's Happy": Design Insights from {Privacy-Conscious} Smart Home Power Users on Enhancing Data Transparency, Visibility, and Control

S Park, A Lenhart, M Zimmer, J Vitak - Nineteenth Symposium on …, 2023 - usenix.org
As smart home technologies continue to grow in popularity and diversity, they raise
important questions regarding ways to increase awareness about data collection practices …

“what if?” predicting individual users' smart home privacy preferences and their changes

NM Barbosa, JS Park, Y Yao… - Proceedings on Privacy …, 2019 - petsymposium.org
Smart home devices challenge a long-held notion that the home is a private and protected
place. With this in mind, many developers market their products with a focus on privacy in …

“It would probably turn into a social faux-pas”: Users' and Bystanders' Preferences of Privacy Awareness Mechanisms in Smart Homes

PK Thakkar, S He, S Xu, DY Huang, Y Yao - Proceedings of the 2022 …, 2022 - dl.acm.org
The opaque data practices in smart home devices have raised significant privacy concerns
for smart home users and bystanders. One way to learn about the data practices is through …

“I would have to evaluate their objections”: Privacy tensions between smart home device owners and incidental users

C Cobb, S Bhagavatula, KA Garrett… - Proceedings on …, 2021 - petsymposium.org
Recent research and articles in popular press have raised concerns about the privacy risks
that smart home devices can create for incidental users—people who encounter smart home …

Towards improving privacy control for smart homes: A privacy decision framework

M Keshavarz, M Anwar - … on Privacy, Security and Trust (PST), 2018 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
In smart homes, users do not have enough options to express their privacy preferences and
decide who can see their data, when their data can be used, and which part of data they …

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 …