Privacy languages: are we there yet to enable user controls?
Privacy protection is one of the most prominent concerns for web users. Despite numerous efforts, users remain powerless in controlling how their personal information should be used and by whom, and find limited options to actually opt-out of dominating service providers, who often process users inf...
Main Authors: | Zhao, J, Binns, R, Van Kleek, M, Shadbolt, N |
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Other Authors: | Bourdeau, J |
Format: | Conference item |
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Association for Computing Machinery
2016
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