” I don't know how to protect myself”: Understanding Privacy Perceptions Resulting from the Presence of Bystanders in Smart Environments

K Marky, A Voit, A Stöver, K Kunze, S Schröder… - Proceedings of the 11th …, 2020 - dl.acm.org
IoT devices no longer affect single users only because others like visitors or family members-
denoted as bystanders-might be in the device's vicinity. Thus, data about bystanders can be …

“You just can't know about everything”: Privacy Perceptions of Smart Home Visitors

K Marky, S Prange, F Krell, M Mühlhäuser… - Proceedings of the 19th …, 2020 - dl.acm.org
IoT devices can harvest personal information of any person in their surroundings and this
includes data from visitors. Visitors often cannot protect their privacy in a foreign smart …

Privacy perceptions and designs of bystanders in smart homes

Y Yao, JR Basdeo, OR Mcdonough… - Proceedings of the ACM on …, 2019 - dl.acm.org
As the Internet of Things (IoT) devices make their ways into people's homes, traditional
dwellings are turning into smart homes. While prior empirical studies have examined …

The influence of friends and experts on privacy decision making in IoT scenarios

P Emami Naeini, M Degeling, L Bauer… - Proceedings of the …, 2018 - dl.acm.org
As increasingly many Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices collect personal data, users face more
privacy decisions. Personal privacy assistants can provide social cues and help users make …

Tangible privacy: Towards user-centric sensor designs for bystander privacy

I Ahmad, R Farzan, A Kapadia, AJ Lee - Proceedings of the ACM on …, 2020 - dl.acm.org
Sensor-enabled computers in the form of'IoT'devices such as home security cameras and
voice assistants are increasingly becoming pervasive in our environment. With the …

Trust me: doubts and concerns living with the Internet of Things

P Worthy, B Matthews, S Viller - … of the 2016 ACM Conference on …, 2016 - dl.acm.org
An increasing number of everyday objects are now connected to the internet, collecting and
sharing information about us: the" Internet of Things"(IoT). However, as the number of" …

“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 …

I'm all eyes and ears: Exploring effective locators for privacy awareness in iot scenarios

Y Song, Y Huang, Z Cai, JI Hong - … of the 2020 CHI Conference on …, 2020 - dl.acm.org
With the proliferation of IoT devices, there are growing concerns about being sensed or
monitored by these devices unawares, especially in places perceived as private. We explore …

Privacy is the boring bit: user perceptions and behaviour in the internet-of-things

M Williams, JRC Nurse, S Creese - 2017 15th Annual …, 2017 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
In opinion polls, the public frequently claim to value their privacy. However, individuals often
seem to overlook the principle, contributing to a disparity labelled the'Privacy Paradox'. The …

Privacy expectations and preferences in an {IoT} world

PE Naeini, S Bhagavatula, H Habib… - … symposium on usable …, 2017 - usenix.org
With the rapid deployment of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies and the variety of ways in
which IoT-connected sensors collect and use personal data, there is a need for …