"It's your private information. it's your life.": young people's views of personal data use by online technologies

L. Dowthwaite, Helen Creswick, Virginia Portillo, Jun Zhao, Menisha Patel, Elvira Perez, A. Koene, M. Jirotka
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Children and young people make extensive and varied use of digital and online technologies, yet issues about how their personal data may be collected and used by online platforms are rarely discussed. Additionally, despite calls to increase awareness, schools often do not cover these topics, instead focusing on online safety issues, such as being approached by strangers, cyberbullying or access to inappropriate content. This paper presents the results of one of the activities run as part of eleven workshops with 13-18 year olds, using co-designed activities to encourage critical thinking. Sets of 'data cards' were used to stimulate discussion about sharing and selling of personal data by online technology companies. Results highlight the desire and need for increased awareness about the potential uses of personal data amongst this age group, and the paper makes recommendations for embedding this into school curriculums as well as incorporating it into interaction design, to allow young people to make informed decisions about their online lives.
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“这是你的私人信息。这是你的生活。:年轻人对网络科技使用个人资料的看法
儿童和年轻人广泛而多样地使用数字和在线技术,但关于在线平台如何收集和使用他们的个人数据的问题很少被讨论。此外,尽管人们呼吁提高意识,但学校往往不涉及这些话题,而是关注网络安全问题,例如被陌生人接近、网络欺凌或访问不适当的内容。本文介绍了其中一项活动的结果,该活动作为13-18岁青少年11个讲习班的一部分,使用共同设计的活动来鼓励批判性思维。这些“数据卡”被用来激发有关在线科技公司共享和销售个人数据的讨论。研究结果强调了在这一年龄组中提高对个人数据潜在用途的认识的愿望和需要,论文提出了将其纳入学校课程以及将其纳入交互设计的建议,以允许年轻人对他们的在线生活做出明智的决定。
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