Designing Privacy for You : A User Centric Approach For Privacy
Awanthika Senarath, Nalin A.G. Arachchilage, and Jill Slay

TL;DR
This paper proposes a user-centered framework for integrating privacy into system design, emphasizing the importance of aligning privacy features with user concerns throughout the development process.
Contribution
It introduces a novel framework that helps developers embed user-centric privacy considerations into the software development lifecycle.
Findings
Framework facilitates user-centered privacy implementation
Supports developers in aligning privacy with user concerns
Enhances privacy integration during system development
Abstract
Privacy directly concerns the user as the data owner (data- subject) and hence privacy in systems should be implemented in a manner which concerns the user (user-centered). There are many concepts and guidelines that support development of privacy and embedding privacy into systems. However, none of them approaches privacy in a user- centered manner. Through this research we propose a framework that would enable developers and designers to grasp privacy in a user-centered manner and implement it along with the software development life cycle.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPrivacy, Security, and Data Protection · Privacy-Preserving Technologies in Data · Sexuality, Behavior, and Technology
