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49401 Date 2017-06
49401 Date 2017-06-30
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49401 abstract Low cost digital cameras in smartphones and wearable devices make it easy for people to automatically capture and share images as a visual lifelog. Having been inspired by a US campus based study that explored <i>individual</i> privacy behaviours of visual lifeloggers, we conducted a similar study on a UK campus, however we also focussed on the privacy behaviours of <i>groups</i> of lifeloggers. We argue for the importance of replicability and therefore we built a publicly available toolkit, which includes camera design, study guidelines and source code. Our results show some similar sharing behaviour to the US based study: people tried to preserve the privacy of strangers, but we found fewer bystander reactions despite using a more obvious camera. In contrast, we did not find a reluctance to share images of screens but we did find that images of vices were shared less. Regarding privacy behaviours in <i>groups</i> of lifeloggers, we found that people were more willing to share images of people they were interacting with than of strangers, that lifelogging in groups could change what defines a private space, and that lifelogging groups establish different rules to manage privacy for those inside and outside the group.
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49401 issue 2
49401 status peerReviewed
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49401 volume 1
49401 type AcademicArticle
49401 type Article
49401 label Price, Blaine A. ; Stuart, Avelie; Calikli, Gul ; Mccormick, Ciaran ; Mehta, Vikram ; Hutton, Luke ; Bandara, Arosha K. ; Levine, Mark and Nuseibeh, Bashar (2017). Logging you, Logging me: A Replicable Study of Privacy and Sharing Behaviour in Groups of Visual Lifeloggers. Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive Mobile Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies, 1(2), article no. 22.
49401 label Price, Blaine A. ; Stuart, Avelie; Calikli, Gul ; Mccormick, Ciaran ; Mehta, Vikram ; Hutton, Luke ; Bandara, Arosha K. ; Levine, Mark and Nuseibeh, Bashar (2017). Logging you, Logging me: A Replicable Study of Privacy and Sharing Behaviour in Groups of Visual Lifeloggers. Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive Mobile Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies, 1(2), article no. 22.
49401 Title Logging you, Logging me: A Replicable Study of Privacy and Sharing Behaviour in Groups of Visual Lifeloggers
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