Data collection without proper consent is a growing concern as smart home devices gain prevalence. It is especially difficult to obtain consent from incidental users because they may …
Smart home devices raise privacy concerns among not only primary users, but also bystanders like domestic workers. We conducted 25 qualitative interviews with nannies and …
H Zhou, M Goel, Y Agarwal - Proceedings of the CHI Conference on …, 2024 - dl.acm.org
To address privacy concerns with the Internet of Things (IoT) devices, researchers have proposed enhancements in data collection transparency and user control. However …
S Delgado Rodriguez, P Chatterjee… - Proceedings of the CHI …, 2024 - dl.acm.org
This paper explores how personal attributes, such as age, gender, technological expertise, or “need for touch”, correlate with people's preferences for properties of tangible privacy …
M Windl, M Schlegel, S Mayer - Proceedings of the ACM on Human …, 2024 - dl.acm.org
Users frequently use their smartphones in combination with other smart devices, for example, when streaming music to smart speakers or controlling smart appliances. During …
Future domestic robots will become integral parts of our homes. They will have various sensors that continuously collect data and varying locomotion and interaction capabilities …
As smart home devices proliferate, protecting the privacy of those who encounter the devices is of the utmost importance both within their own home and in other people's homes …
A Ahmed, V Ungureanu… - … of the 10th …, 2024 - salford-repository.worktribe.com
Privacy concerns in smart home technologies have surged as their adoption becomes ubiquitous. This scoping review paper undertakes an exhaustive examination of the current …
As the number of smart devices increases in our lives, the data they collect to perform valuable tasks, such as voice assistant requests, comes at the cost of user privacy. To …