Providing Personalized Privacy Support in Public Places

In this paper we present a system that provides personalized privacy support for large public displays based on the current social situation and individual privacy profiles. We first present the results of a user study that was conducted to derive the requirements for the design of the system. In the second part of the paper, we describe the developed system consisting of a program for privacyenhancing information management and a small personal artefact for an easy adaptation of the privacy settings to the local context.

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