Ok Glass, Leave Me Alone: Towards a Systematization of Privacy Enhancing Technologies for Wearable Computing

作者: Katharina Krombholz , Adrian Dabrowski , Matthew Smith , Edgar Weippl

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-48051-9_20

关键词: Wearable computerSoftware deploymentPrivacy preservingUSableAffordanceScientific literatureInternet privacyComputer scienceOrder (exchange)Privacy-enhancing technologies

摘要: In the coming age of wearable computing, devices such as Google Glass will become ubiquitous smartphones. Their foreseeable deployment in public spaces cause distinct implications on privacy people recorded by these devices. Particularly discreet recording capabilities pose new challenges to consensual image disclosure. Therefore, Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PETs) be needed help preserve our digital privacy. At time writing, no PETs are available market communicate preferences towards Glass. scientific literature, a handful approaches has been presented. However, none them evaluated regarding their affordances and overall usefulness. this paper, we provide first systematization qualitative evaluation state art that were designed (wearable) cameras, The purpose paper is foster broader discourse how technology should order fully preserving usable.

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