Title
"You don't want to be the next meme": College Students' Workarounds to Manage Privacy in the Era of Pervasive Photography.
Abstract
Pervasive photography and the sharing of photos on social media pose a significant challenge to undergraduates' ability to manage their privacy. Drawing from an interview-based study, we find undergraduates feel a heightened state of being surveilled by their peers and rely on innovative workarounds - negotiating the terms and ways in which they will and will not be recorded by technology-wielding others - to address these challenges. We present our findings through an experience model of the life span of a photo, including an analysis of college students' workarounds to deal with the technological challenges they encounter as they manage potential threats to privacy at each of our proposed four stages. We further propose a set of design directions that address our users' current workarounds at each stage. We argue for a holistic perspective on privacy management that considers workarounds across all these stages. In particular, designs for privacy need to more equitably distribute the technical power of determining what happens with and to a photo among all the stakeholders of the photo, including subjects and bystanders, rather than the photographer alone.
Year
Venue
Field
2018
SOUPS @ USENIX Security Symposium
Internet privacy,Workaround,Computer science,Photography
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
2
0.36
References 
Authors
0
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Yasmeen Rashidi1150.91
Tousif Ahmed2326.26
Felicia Patel320.36
Emily Fath420.36
Apu Kapadia5144983.13
Christena Nippert-Eng621.38
Norman Makoto Su716524.92