Digital Privacy for Migrants: Exploring Current Research Trends and Future Prospects
Sarah Tabassum, Cori Faklaris

TL;DR
This paper reviews a decade of research on digital privacy challenges faced by migrants, highlighting threats like surveillance and identity theft, and emphasizing the need for effective solutions and policies.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of research trends from 2013 to 2023 on migrant digital privacy and discusses future research directions.
Findings
Migrants face increased risks of surveillance and identity theft.
Research trends have evolved to address emerging digital privacy threats.
Policy recommendations are needed to enhance migrant digital privacy protections.
Abstract
This paper explores digital privacy challenges for migrants, analyzing trends from 2013 to 2023. Migrants face heightened risks such as government surveillance and identity theft. Understanding these threats is vital for raising awareness and guiding research towards effective solutions and policies to protect migrant digital privacy.
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TopicsPrivacy, Security, and Data Protection
