Title
Enhancing Mobile Content Privacy with Proxemics Aware Notifications and Protection.
Abstract
Given the widespread adoption of mobile devices and the private personal and work information they carry, casual or deliberate shoulder surfing is an increasing concern with these devices. We iteratively designed a tablet interface that detects when people nearby are looking at the screen, providing awareness through glyph notifications, and response through visual protections, and evaluated its use in two experiments. The results indicate that mobile content privacy management systems such as ours could help alleviate the cognitive and social burden of managing mobile device privacy in dynamic settings. We identify physical privacy behaviours and preferences that can inform the design of privacy notification and management protocols on mobile devices. We argue that such systems require subtlety so as not to advertise the users' intention for privacy, flexibility in addressing dynamic privacy needs and trustworthiness to promote adoption.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1145/2858036.2858232
CHI
Keywords
Field
DocType
Mobile content privacy management, shoulder surfing, proxemics interaction, mobile interface, tablet
Glyph,Internet privacy,Mobile content,Trustworthiness,Computer security,Computer science,Proxemics,Mobile device,Casual,Shoulder surfing,Privacy software
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.34
41
Authors
8
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Huiyuan Zhou1163.89
Khalid Tearo210.68
Aniruddha Waje310.34
Elham Alghamdi421.04
Thamara Alves561.09
Vinicius Ferreira6164.45
Kirstie Hawkey769551.75
Derek Reilly825029.88