—Web 2.0 applications, including blogs, wikis and social networking sites, pose challenging privacy issues. Many users are unaware that search engines index personal information ...
Michael Hart, Claude Castille, Rob Johnson, Amanda...
Feedback is viewed as an essential element of ubiquitous computing systems in the HCI literature for helping people manage their privacy. However, the success of online social net...
Janice Y. Tsai, Patrick Gage Kelley, Paul Hankes D...
This paper introduces results of a study into the value of location privacy for individuals using mobile devices. We questioned a sample of over 1200 people from five EU countrie...
Daniel Cvrcek, Marek Kumpost, Vashek Matyas, Georg...
This research introduces privacy issues related to the viewing of incidental information during co-located collaboration. Web browsers were the representative application used in ...
Location-based services (LBS), enabled by advances in mobile and positioning technologies, have afforded users with a pervasive flexibility to be uniquely addressable and to acces...