隐私态度和COVID症状跟踪应用程序:了解用户的主动边界管理。

Jinkyung Park, Eiman Ahmed, Hafiz Asif, Jaideep Vaidya, Vivek Singh
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在COVID-19大流行的早期阶段,创建了多个症状跟踪应用程序(app)。虽然它们以可扩展的方式提供了有关大流行状况的众包信息,但它们也给个人带来了重大的隐私风险。本研究调查了个人隐私态度与症状跟踪应用程序的采用之间的相互作用。以通信隐私理论为框架,研究突发公共卫生事件期间用户隐私态度与疫情前相比的变化。基于焦点小组访谈(N=21),本文报告了用户对此类应用的隐私态度发生了显著变化。研究参与者分享了在COVID期间可接受性提高(例如,疾病不确定性、公共利益)和可接受性降低(例如,生活方式改变导致效用降低)的各种原因。本研究的结果可以帮助健康信息学研究者和政策设计者在未来创造更多社会可接受的健康应用程序。
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Privacy Attitudes and COVID Symptom Tracking Apps: Understanding Active Boundary Management by Users.

Multiple symptom tracking applications (apps) were created during the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic. While they provided crowdsourced information about the state of the pandemic in a scalable manner, they also posed significant privacy risks for individuals. The present study investigates the interplay between individual privacy attitudes and the adoption of symptom tracking apps. Using the communication privacy theory as a framework, it studies how users' privacy attitudes changed during the public health emergency compared to the pre-COVID times. Based on focus-group interviews (N=21), this paper reports significant changes in users' privacy attitudes toward such apps. Research participants shared various reasons for both increased acceptability (e.g., disease uncertainty, public good) and decreased acceptability (e.g., reduced utility due to changed lifestyle) during COVID. The results of this study can assist health informatics researchers and policy designers in creating more socially acceptable health apps in the future.

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