Informed Consent to Address Trust, Control, and Privacy Concerns in User Profiling
Geest van der, Thea and Pieterson, Willem and Vries de, Peter (2005) Informed Consent to Address Trust, Control, and Privacy Concerns in User Profiling. In: User Modeling, UM, July 24-29, 2005, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
| PDF 101Kb |
| Abstract: | More and more, services and products are being personalised or
tailored, based on user-related data stored in so called user profiles or user models. Although user profiling offers great benefits for both organisations and users, there are several psychological factors hindering the potential success of user profiling. The most important factors are trust, control and privacy concerns. This paper presents informed consent as a means to address the hurdles trust, control, and privacy concerns pose to user profiling. |
| Item Type: | Conference or Workshop Item |
| Faculty: | Behavioural Sciences (BS) |
| Research Group: | |
| Link to this item: | http://purl.utwente.nl/publications/59815 |
| Export this item as: | BibTeX EndNote HTML Citation Reference Manager |
Repository Staff Only: item control page
Metis ID: 229262

Show download statistics for this publication
Show download statistics for this publication