PACCART: Reinforcing Trust in Multiuser Privacy Agreement Systems

02/27/2023
by   Daan Di Scala, et al.
0

Collaborative systems, such as Online Social Networks and the Internet of Things, enable users to share privacy sensitive content. Content in these systems is often co-owned by multiple users with different privacy expectations, leading to possible multiuser privacy conflicts. In order to resolve these conflicts, various agreement mechanisms have been designed and agents that could participate in such mechanisms have been proposed. However, research shows that users hesitate to use software tools for managing their privacy. To remedy this, we argue that users should be supported by trustworthy agents that adhere to the following criteria: (i) concealment of privacy preferences, such that only necessary information is shared with others, (ii) equity of treatment, such that different kinds of users are supported equally, (iii) collaboration of users, such that a group of users can support each other in agreement and (iv) explainability of actions, such that users know why certain information about them was shared to reach a decision. Accordingly, this paper proposes PACCART, an open-source agent that satisfies these criteria. Our experiments over simulations and user study indicate that PACCART increases user trust significantly.

READ FULL TEXT
research
09/14/2021

Position Paper on Simulating Privacy Dynamics in Recommender Systems

In this position paper, we discuss the merits of simulating privacy dyna...
research
05/13/2022

A Self-aware Personal Assistant for Making Personalized Privacy Decisions

Many software systems, such as online social networks enable users to sh...
research
03/30/2017

Towards a Visual Privacy Advisor: Understanding and Predicting Privacy Risks in Images

With an increasing number of users sharing information online, privacy i...
research
10/18/2022

Privacy Explanations - A Means to End-User Trust

Software systems are ubiquitous, and their use is ingrained in our every...
research
03/13/2021

Incorporating Individual and Group Privacy Preferences in the Internet of Things

This paper presents a new privacy negotiation mechanism for an IoT envir...
research
01/05/2023

Explain to Me: Towards Understanding Privacy Decisions

Privacy assistants help users manage their privacy online. Their tasks c...
research
09/01/2022

How to Evaluate Explainability? – A Case for Three Criteria

The increasing complexity of software systems and the influence of softw...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset