posted on 2011-02-07, 10:57authored byLukasz Jedrzejczyk, Blaine A. Price, Arosha K. Bandara, Bashar NuseibehBashar Nuseibeh
We describe the “Privacy-Shake”, a novel interface for managing coarse grained privacy settings. We built a prototype that enables users of Buddy Tracker, an example location sharing application, to change their privacy preferences by shaking their phone. Users can enable or disable location sharing and change the level of granularity of disclosed location by shaking and sweeping their phone. In this poster we present and motivate our work on Privacy-Shake and report on a lab-based evaluation of the interface with 16 participants.
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MobileHCI '10, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on Human computer interaction with mobile devices and services;pp. 411-412