从不信任到信任:神经科技如何改善被监禁人群在不受信任的数字环境中的隐私

IF 8.9 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Eric Durnell , Ryan T. Howell , Karynna Okabe-Miyamoto , Martin Zizi
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随着数字平台日益成为日常生活的中介,隐私保护技术必须考虑到边缘化用户的生活体验。这项研究调查了以前被监禁的人,他们经常面临高度的不信任和技术监控的感觉,如何回应生物识别访问系统作为隐私问题的解决方案。在研究1中,定性研究结果显示,TikTok、Meta和视频会议是最不受信任的数字平台,受访者表示在与这些平台互动时受到持续监控和缺乏控制。在研究2中,我们评估了一种新的生物识别访问系统-神经技术-它使用神经振动模式进行本地认证。结果显示,NeuroTech显著减少了隐私问题,提高了用户参与度,尤其是在曾经入狱的用户中。NeuroTech的优势来自于它的设计,它通过避免面部识别来最大限度地减少监控,并通过允许用户对其数据进行本地、基于身体的控制来消除数据传输。虽然以前被监禁的人群可能对现有的制度持怀疑态度,但他们可能会接受赋予自主权的解决方案,特别是在尊重的情况下实施的解决方案。
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From mistrust to confidence: How NeuroTech improves privacy for mistrusted digital environments in a formerly incarcerated population
As digital platforms increasingly mediate everyday life, privacy-preserving technologies must account for the lived experiences of marginalized users. This study investigates how formerly incarcerated individuals, who often face heightened mistrust and feelings of surveillance with technologies, respond to Biometric Access Systems as a solution for privacy concerns. In Study 1, qualitative findings revealed TikTok, Meta, and video conferencing were the most mistrusted digital platforms, with respondents citing persistent surveillance and a lack of control when engaging with these platforms. In Study 2, we evaluated a novel Biometric Access System – NeuroTech – which uses neuro-vibrational patterns for local authentication. Results showed that NeuroTech significantly reduced privacy concerns and increased user engagement, especially among formerly incarcerated users. The strength of NeuroTech comes from its design, which minimizes surveillance by avoiding facial recognition and eliminates data transmission by granting users local, body-based control over their data. Although formerly incarcerated populations may be skeptical of existing systems, they may be receptive to solutions that empower autonomy, especially if implemented with respect.
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来源期刊
CiteScore
19.10
自引率
4.00%
发文量
381
审稿时长
40 days
期刊介绍: Computers in Human Behavior is a scholarly journal that explores the psychological aspects of computer use. It covers original theoretical works, research reports, literature reviews, and software and book reviews. The journal examines both the use of computers in psychology, psychiatry, and related fields, and the psychological impact of computer use on individuals, groups, and society. Articles discuss topics such as professional practice, training, research, human development, learning, cognition, personality, and social interactions. It focuses on human interactions with computers, considering the computer as a medium through which human behaviors are shaped and expressed. Professionals interested in the psychological aspects of computer use will find this journal valuable, even with limited knowledge of computers.
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