PriviFy: Designing Tangible Interfaces for Configuring IoT Privacy Preferences
Bayan Al Muhander, Omer Rana, Charith Perera

TL;DR
PriviFy is a tangible interface designed to simplify IoT privacy preference configuration, improving usability and user control through interactive hardware features, demonstrated by positive user study results.
Contribution
The paper introduces PriviFy, a novel tangible interface that enhances privacy management for IoT devices, addressing usability and transparency challenges in existing controls.
Findings
PriviFy significantly improved usability scores (p < .05).
Participants could better understand and control privacy settings.
PriviFy helped users regain control over their data.
Abstract
The Internet of Things (IoT) devices, such as smart speakers can collect sensitive user data, necessitating the need for users to manage their privacy preferences. However, configuring these preferences presents users with multiple challenges. Existing privacy controls often lack transparency, are hard to understand, and do not provide meaningful choices. On top of that, users struggle to locate privacy settings due to multiple menus or confusing labeling, which discourages them from using these controls. We introduce PriviFy (Privacy Simplify-er), a novel and user-friendly tangible interface that can simplify the configuration of smart devices privacy settings. PriviFy is designed to propose an enhancement to existing hardware by integrating additional features that improve privacy management. We envision that positive feedback and user experiences from our study will inspire consumer…
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TopicsInnovative Human-Technology Interaction
