Month: January 2020
[paper] Informing the design of privacy-empowering tools for the connected home
/(Paper, 2nd author) accepted to CHI 2020 in Hawaii, USA. Connected devices in the home represent a potentially grave new privacy threat due to their unfettered access to the most personal spaces in people’s lives. Prior work has shown that despite concerns about such devices, people often lack sufficient awareness, understanding, or means of taking effective action. […]
Read more »[poster] Further Exploring Communal Use in Smart Homes
/(Extended Abstract) accepted to CHI 2020 in Hawaii, USA. Device use in smart homes is becoming increasingly communal, requiring cohabitants to navigate a complex social and technological context. In this paper, we report findings from an exploratory survey grounded in our prior work on communal technology use in the home [4]. The findings highlight the importance of […]
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