Controlling the privacy of online content is difficult and often confusing. We present a social access control where users devise simple questions of shared knowledge instead of c...
Michael Toomim, Xianhang Zhang, James Fogarty, Jam...
Abstract. Although the number of online privacy policies is increasing, it remains difficult for Internet users to understand them, let alone to compare policies across sites or i...
Simon Byers, Lorrie Faith Cranor, David P. Kormann...
As sharing personal media online becomes easier and widely spread, new privacy concerns emerge ? especially when the persistent nature of the media and associated context reveals ...
Shane Ahern, Dean Eckles, Nathaniel Good, Simon Ki...
Today’s Internet architecture makes no deliberate attempt to provide identity privacy—IP addresses are, for example, often static and the consistent use of a single IP address ...
Barath Raghavan, Tadayoshi Kohno, Alex C. Snoeren,...
—A large body of work has been devoted to address corporate-scale privacy concerns related to social networks. The main focus was on how to share social networks owned by organiz...