VBIT:努力加强对物联网设备的隐私控制

Jad Al Aaraj, Olivia Figueira, Tu Le, Isabela Figueira, Rahmadi Trimananda, Athina Markopoulou
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物联网(IoT)设备越来越多地部署在家庭、工作场所以及其他共享和公共空间。物联网设备收集并与服务提供商和第三方共享数据,这就带来了隐私问题。尽管在其他应用领域,隐私增强工具已经相当先进(如浏览器的广告和跟踪器拦截器),但用户目前还没有便捷的方法来了解或管理物联网设备收集和共享了哪些数据以及如何收集和共享数据。在本文中,我们介绍了 VBIT,这是一个结合了混合现实(MR)和基于网络的应用程序的交互式系统,用户可以通过它:(1)发现并可视化仪器空间中物联网设备的跟踪服务;(2)采取行动停止或限制跟踪。我们设计和实现的 VBIT 可在网络流量级别运行,并表明其性能开销可忽略不计,而且具有灵活性和良好的可用性。我们采用多种方法对用户进行了研究,包括在线调查和面谈研究。我们的研究表明,VBIT 用户非常欣赏 VBIT 的透明度、控制和定制功能,而且在使用 VBIT 之后,他们安装物联网广告和跟踪拦截器的意愿明显增强。在此过程中,我们获得了设计见解,这些见解可用于进一步迭代和改进 VBIT 以及其他物联网透明度和控制系统的设计。
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VBIT: Towards Enhancing Privacy Control Over IoT Devices
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.
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