Sensor tricorder: what does that sensor know about me?

Gabriel Y. Maganis, Jaeyeon Jung, Tadayoshi Kohno, Anmol Sheth, D. Wetherall
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As rich sensing applications become pervasive, people increasingly find themselves with limited ability to determine what sensor data the applications are collecting about them and how the applications are using the sensor data. Openness and transparency serve as our guiding principles in designing the Sensor Tricorder, a system that enables people to query third party sensors with their smartphones in order to learn about the data collection activities and privacy policies of the applications using the sensors. We leverage the increasing ubiquity of QR Codes in mobile applications and utilize them in a novel way. Our prototype system uses active QR Codes to visually communicate dynamic data such as the sensor activities and application privacy policies to smartphone users. Based on our experiences in building this prototype, we identify the key properties that sensor platforms must provide to support transparency and openness and highlight the main challenges involved in realizing these properties.
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传感器三录仪:这个传感器知道我什么?
随着丰富的传感应用的普及,人们越来越发现自己的能力有限,无法确定应用程序正在收集关于他们的传感器数据以及应用程序如何使用传感器数据。开放和透明是我们设计Sensor Tricorder的指导原则,该系统使人们能够用智能手机查询第三方传感器,以了解使用传感器的应用程序的数据收集活动和隐私政策。我们利用移动应用程序中日益普及的QR码,并以一种新颖的方式利用它们。我们的原型系统使用活动QR码直观地向智能手机用户传达动态数据,如传感器活动和应用程序隐私政策。根据我们构建该原型的经验,我们确定了传感器平台必须提供的关键属性,以支持透明度和开放性,并强调了实现这些属性所涉及的主要挑战。
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