This course focuses on designing to support digital privacy with shared mobile phone use in South Asia, specifically in Bangladesh. The learning outcomes include understanding the challenges of digital privacy in shared device scenarios and exploring a 'tiered' privacy model to address these challenges. The course teaches the concept of creating shared and secret accounts with different levels of access and passwords. The teaching method involves presenting findings from a three-week deployment with participants in Bangladesh to illustrate the benefits and trade-offs of the design. The intended audience for this course includes researchers, designers, and individuals interested in digital privacy and mobile technology use in shared device contexts.
Everyone Has Some Personal Stuff - Designing to Support Digital Privacy with Shared Mobile Phone Use in Bangladesh
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Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
Background
User Interface
Field Study
Participants
User Data
Discussion
Summary
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ACM SIGCHI