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引用次数: 6
摘要
本文从可访问性和可读性的角度对印度五种流行的在线服务的隐私政策质量进行了评估。论文问:这些政策是否有具体、明确和明确的条款,便于理解?该报还在大学生中进行了一项调查,以评估用户通常对他们注册的内容了解多少。这篇论文还发现,所研究的政策起草得很差,而且往往似乎是对预期的隐私披露的遵守。受访者在隐私政策测试中得分不高。受访者在条款不明确的政策和期限长的政策上表现最差。受访者也无法理解诸如€œthird party €、€œaffiliateâ€和€œbusiness-partnerâ€等术语。研究结果表明,为了获得工作的同意,必须更好地起草和设计提供给个人的信息。
Disclosures in Privacy Policies: Does 'Notice and Consent' Work?
This paper evaluates the quality of privacy policies of five popular online services in India from the perspective of access and readability. The paper ask – do the policies have specific, unambiguous and clear provisions that lend themselves to easy comprehension? The paper has also conducted a survey among college students to evaluate how much do users typically understand of what they are signing up for. The paper also finds that the policies studied are poorly drafted, and often seem to serve as check-the-box compliance of expected privacy disclosures. Survey respondents do not score very highly on the privacy policy quiz. The respondents fared the worst on policies that had the most unspecified terms, and on policies that were long. Respondents were also unable to understand terms such as “third party†, “affiliate†and “business-partner†. The results suggest that for consent to work, the information offered to individuals has to be better drafted and designed.