Jad Al Aaraj, Olivia Figueira, Tu Le, Isabela Figueira, Rahmadi Trimananda, Athina Markopoulou
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Abstract
Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices are increasingly deployed at home, at work,
and in other shared and public spaces. IoT devices collect and share data with
service providers and third parties, which poses privacy concerns. Although
privacy enhancing tools are quite advanced in other applications domains (\eg~
advertising and tracker blockers for browsers), users have currently no
convenient way to know or manage what and how data is collected and shared by
IoT devices. In this paper, we present VBIT, an interactive system combining
Mixed Reality (MR) and web-based applications that allows users to: (1) uncover
and visualize tracking services by IoT devices in an instrumented space and (2)
take action to stop or limit that tracking. We design and implement VBIT to
operate at the network traffic level, and we show that it has negligible
performance overhead, and offers flexibility and good usability. We perform a
mixed-method user study consisting of an online survey and an in-person
interview study. We show that VBIT users appreciate VBIT's transparency,
control, and customization features, and they become significantly more willing
to install an IoT advertising and tracking blocker, after using VBIT. In the
process, we obtain design insights that can be used to further iterate and
improve the design of VBIT and other systems for IoT transparency and control.