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000000332 100__ $$aYue Huang
000000332 245__ $$aAmazon vs. My Brother: How Users of Shared Smart Speakers Perceive and Cope with Privacy Risks
000000332 260__ $$c2020-05-01
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000000332 520__ $$aWith the rapid adoption of smart speakers in people’s homes, there is a corresponding increase in users’ privacy and security concerns. In contrast to previous studies of users’ concerns about smart speakers’ divulging private information to their manufacturers, our study focused on investigating users’ concerns with regard to housemates and external entities. We conducted semi-structured interviews with 26 participants living in 21 households. Our results suggest that users often have an inadequate understanding of what data their smart speakers makes available to all users and what is kept private. Although participants expressed different privacy concerns about their housemates and external entities, they adopted similar, yet suboptimal, risk management strategies. We provide recommendations for future speaker design to support more optimal coping with the perceived risks.
000000332 6531_ $$aShared smart speaker
000000332 6531_ $$aSecurity and Privacy concerns
000000332 6531_ $$aMitigation strategies
000000332 700__ $$aBorke Obada-Obieh
000000332 700__ $$aKonstantin Beznosov
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000000332 8564_ $$uhttp://lersse-dl.ece.ubc.ca/record/332/files/Final%20Version.pdf
000000332 909C4 $$pYue Huang, Borke Obada-Obieh, Konstantin Beznosov. Amazon vs. My Brother: How Users of Shared Smart Speakers Perceive and Cope with Privacy Risks. Proceedings of the ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (ACM CHI'20), 2020, pages 402:1-13.
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