How usable are ios app privacy labels?

S Zhang, Y Feng, Y Yao, LF Cranor… - Proceedings on Privacy …, 2022 - petsymposium.org
Standardized privacy labels that succinctly summarize those data practices that people are
most commonly concerned about offer the promise of providing users with more effective …

Mental health challenges and digital platform opportunities in patients and families affected by pediatric neuromuscular diseases-experiences from Switzerland

O Gruebner, A van Haasteren, A Hug… - Digital …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Receiving the diagnosis of a severe disease may present a traumatic event for patients and
their families. To cope with the related challenges, digital interventions can be combined …

Still creepy after all these years: The normalization of affective discomfort in app use

JS Seberger, I Shklovski, E Swiatek… - Proceedings of the 2022 …, 2022 - dl.acm.org
It is not well understood why people continue to use privacy-invasive apps they consider
creepy. We conducted a scenario-based study (n= 751) to investigate how the intention to …

A quarter century of usable security and privacy research: transparency, tailorability, and the road ahead

C Reuter, LL Iacono, A Benlian - Behaviour & Information …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
In the last decades, research has shown that both technical solutions and user perceptions
are important to improve security and privacy in the digital realm. The field of 'usable …

" It doesn't just feel like something a lawyer slapped together." Mental-Model-Based Privacy Policy for Third-Party Applications on Facebook

R Paudel, A Shrestha, P Dumaru… - … Publication of the 2023 …, 2023 - dl.acm.org
Users are often unaware of the information that applications collect and are surprised by
unexpected data collection and sharing practices. With numerous third-party applications on …

" It's hard for him to make choices sometimes and he needs guidance": Re-orienting Parental Control for Children

P Dumaru, H Atashpanjeh, MN Al-Ameen - Proceedings of the ACM on …, 2024 - dl.acm.org
With access to devices and online platforms at an increasingly younger age, it is essential to
protect children from potential online risks. In our studies, we particularly focused the parents …

Escaping the privacy paradox: Evaluating the learning effects of privacy policies with serious games

C Stellmacher, J Ternieten, D Soroko… - Proceedings of the ACM …, 2022 - dl.acm.org
Privacy Policies inform users about how their personal data is managed while fulfilling the
obligatory requirements. Past studies have shown that users often do not read privacy …

Terms of entanglement: a posthumanist reading of Terms of Service

S Özçetin, H Wiltse - Human–Computer Interaction, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Contemporary connected things entail ongoing relations between producers, end users, and
other actors characterized by ongoing updates and production of data about and through …

Privacy Is the Price: Player Views and Technical Evaluation of Data Practices in Online Games

A Bourdoucen, L Nurgalieva, J Lindqvist - Proceedings of the ACM on …, 2023 - dl.acm.org
Online games engage players in sharing their personal data with the games themselves and
other players, which can pose security, privacy, and integrity risks to players. This paper …

Mine yourself!: A role-playing privacy tutorial in virtual reality environment

J Lim, H Yun, A Ham, S Kim - CHI Conference on Human Factors in …, 2022 - dl.acm.org
Virtual Reality (VR) has potential vulnerabilities in privacy risks from collecting a wide range
of data with higher density. Various designs to provide information on Privacy Policy (PP) …