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User-Centric Privacy - A Usable and Provider-Independent Privacy Infrastructure (Paperback)
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User-Centric Privacy - A Usable and Provider-Independent Privacy Infrastructure (Paperback)
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Today's offered services in the World Wide Web increasingly rely on
the disclosure of private user information. Service providers'
appetite for personal user data, however, is accompanied by growing
privacy implications for Internet users. Targeting the rising
privacy concerns of users, privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs)
emerged. One goal of these technologies is the provision of tools
that facilitate more informed decisions about personal data
disclosures. Unfortunately, available PET solutions are used by
only a small fraction of Internet users. A major reason for the low
acceptance of PETs is their lack of usability. Most PET approaches
rely on the cooperation of service providers that do not
voluntarily adopt privacy components in their service
infrastructures. Addressing the weaknesses of existing PETs, this
book introduces a user-centric privacy architecture that
facilitates a provider-independent exchange of privacy-related
information about service providers. This capability is achieved by
a privacy community, an open information source within the proposed
privacy architecture. A Wikipedia-like Web front-end enables
collaborative maintenance of service provider information including
multiple ratings, experiences and data handling practices. In
addition to the collaborative privacy community, the introduced
privacy architecture contains three usable PET components on the
user side that support users before, during and after the
disclosure of personal data. All introduced components are
prototypically implemented and underwent several user tests that
guaranteed usability and user acceptance of the final versions. The
elaborated solutions realize usable interfaces as well as service
provider independence. Overcoming the main shortcomings of existing
PET solutions, this work makes a significant contribution towards
the broad usage and acceptance of tools that protect personal user
data.
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