Improving privacy choice through design: How designing for reflection could support privacy self-management

Published: Jun 30, 2019
Abstract
In today’s society online privacy is primarily regulated by two main regulatory systems: (command-and-control) law and notice and consent (i.e., agreeing to terms of agreement and privacy policies). Both systems prohibit reflection on privacy issues from the public at large and restrict the privacy debate to the legal and regulatory domains. However, from a socio-ethical standpoint, the general public needs to be included in the privacy debate...
Paper Details
Title
Improving privacy choice through design: How designing for reflection could support privacy self-management
Published Date
Jun 30, 2019
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