论文标题
可用,可接受,可符合的:朝着可行的隐私
Usable, Acceptable, Appropriable: Towards Practicable Privacy
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论文摘要
关于数字隐私和安全性的大部分工作都集中在来自发达国家的用户,这些用户仅占全球人口的20%。此外,已经被边缘化和脆弱的人口的隐私需求与有特权访问更大社会支持系统的用户不同。我们反思了我们将计算机和互联网引入尼泊尔的一群性贩运幸存者的经验,并突出了一些影响数字隐私围绕设计空间的社会政治因素。这些因素包括人口有限的数字和文本素养技能,以及对尼泊尔社会广泛普遍存在被贩运人群的污名的恐惧。我们强调了通过专注于可行的隐私,即(1)可用的隐私惯例,(2)可接受和(3)可用的隐私惯例,强调了扩大我们的观点。
A majority of the work on digital privacy and security has focused on users from developed countries who account for only around 20\% of the global population. Moreover, the privacy needs for population that is already marginalized and vulnerable differ from users who have privilege to access a greater social support system. We reflect on our experiences of introducing computers and the Internet to a group of sex-trafficking survivors in Nepal and highlight a few socio-political factors that have influenced the design space around digital privacy. These factors include the population's limited digital and text literacy skills and the fear of stigma against trafficked persons widely prevalent in Nepali society. We underscore the need to widen our perspective by focusing on practicable privacy, that is, privacy practices that are (1) usable, (2) acceptable, and (3) appropriable.