Why is Evaluating Usability of Privacy Designs So Hard? Lessons Learned from a User Study of PRISM
Patil, Sameer; Kobsa, Alfred
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https://hdl.handle.net/2142/15216
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Title
Why is Evaluating Usability of Privacy Designs So Hard? Lessons Learned from a User Study of PRISM
Author(s)
Patil, Sameer
Kobsa, Alfred
Issue Date
2009-02-08
Keyword(s)
Privacy, User studies
Instant messaging
IM
Methodology
Abstract
Privacy is a thorny issue that affects all information systems designed
for interpersonal interaction and awareness. Theoretical insights
regarding privacy and user experience in a variety of systems
have produced numerous design principles and guidelines for
building systems sensitive to privacy issues. In order to truly improve
support for privacy management, the usability of systems that
implement these principles is critical. Yet, usability evaluation of
privacy designs is a relatively unexplored area. In this paper, we
describe our experience of conducting a longitudinal user study
to evaluate the effectiveness of the privacy management enhancements
offered by PRISM, a plugin for Instant Messaging (IM). Although
the study was unable to achieve its intended objective, the
lessons learned highlight the difficulties faced by evaluators of privacy
management mechanisms. We hope that our experience will
benefit future evaluations of privacy management mechanisms, and
will initiate discussions on overcoming some of these challenges.
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