Semantic Scholar Open Access 2018 423 sitasi

User Perceptions of Smart Home IoT Privacy

Serena Zheng Noah J. Apthorpe M. Chetty N. Feamster

Abstrak

Smart home Internet of Things (IoT) devices are rapidly increasing in popularity, with more households including Internet-connected devices that continuously monitor user activities. In this study, we conduct eleven semi-structured interviews with smart home owners, investigating their reasons for purchasing IoT devices, perceptions of smart home privacy risks, and actions taken to protect their privacy from those external to the home who create, manage, track, or regulate IoT devices and/or their data. We note several recurring themes. First, users' desires for convenience and connectedness dictate their privacy-related behaviors for dealing with external entities, such as device manufacturers, Internet Service Providers, governments, and advertisers. Second, user opinions about external entities collecting smart home data depend on perceived benefit from these entities. Third, users trust IoT device manufacturers to protect their privacy but do not verify that these protections are in place. Fourth, users are unaware of privacy risks from inference algorithms operating on data from non-audio/visual devices. These findings motivate several recommendations for device designers, researchers, and industry standards to better match device privacy features to the expectations and preferences of smart home owners.

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Serena Zheng

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Noah J. Apthorpe

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M. Chetty

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N. Feamster

Format Sitasi

Zheng, S., Apthorpe, N.J., Chetty, M., Feamster, N. (2018). User Perceptions of Smart Home IoT Privacy. https://doi.org/10.1145/3274469

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Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2018
Bahasa
en
Total Sitasi
423×
Sumber Database
Semantic Scholar
DOI
10.1145/3274469
Akses
Open Access ✓