Better the devil you know: exposing the data sharing practices of smartphone apps
Most users of smartphone apps remain unaware of what data about them is being collected, by whom, and how these data are being used. In this mixed methods investigation, we examine the question of whether revealing key data collection practices of smartphone apps may help people make more informed p...
Príomhchruthaitheoirí: | Van Kleek, M, Liccardi, I, Binns, R, Zhao, J, Weitzner, D, Shadbolt, N |
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Formáid: | Conference item |
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Association for Computing Machinery
2017
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