Privacy management for social awareness applications

We analyze how the social psychological theories of selfdisclosure and privacy as boundary negotiation can be applied to ubiquitous social applications. A conceptual framework of privacy management is derived from that theory, the framework is used to derive system requirements and they are evaluated in the context of a concrete social awareness service.

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