Mobile usage patterns and privacy implications

Michael Mitchell, Ratnesh Patidar, Manik Saini, Parteek Singh, An-I Wang, P. Reiher
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Privacy is an important concern for mobile computing. Users might not understand the privacy implications of their actions and therefore not alter their behavior depending on where they move, when they do so, and who is in their surroundings. Since empirical data about the privacy behavior of users in mobile environments is limited, we conducted a survey study of ~600 users recruited from Florida State University and Craigslist. Major findings include: (1) People often exercise little caution preserving privacy in mobile computing environments; they perform similar computing tasks in public and private. (2) Privacy is orthogonal to trust; people tend to change their computing behavior more around people they know than strangers. (3) People underestimate the privacy threats of mobile apps, and comply with permission requests from apps more often than operating systems. (4) Users' understanding of privacy is different from that of the security community, suggesting opportunities for additional privacy studies.
手机使用模式和隐私影响
隐私是移动计算的一个重要关注点。用户可能不理解他们的行为对隐私的影响,因此不会根据他们移动的位置、时间和周围的人来改变他们的行为。由于关于移动环境下用户隐私行为的经验数据有限,我们从佛罗里达州立大学和Craigslist招募了约600名用户进行了调查研究。主要发现包括:(1)人们在移动计算环境中往往很少注意保护隐私;它们在公共场合和私人场合执行类似的计算任务。(2)隐私与信任是正交的;与陌生人相比,人们更倾向于在熟悉的人身边改变他们的计算行为。(3)人们低估了移动应用的隐私威胁,与操作系统相比,人们更容易遵从应用的许可请求。(4)用户对隐私的理解与安全社区不同,这意味着需要进行更多的隐私研究。
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