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[In order to be able to appropriately address privacy issues and challenges in mobile and pervasive computing, we first need to better understand why we—as individuals and as society—might want and need privacy. What does privacy offer? How does privacy affect our lives? Why is privacy necessary? Understanding the answers to these questions naturally helps to better understand what “privacy” actually is, e.g., what it means to “be private” or to “have privacy.” Only by examining the value of privacy, beyond our maybe intuitive perception of it, will we be able to understand what makes certain technology privacy invasive and how it might be designed to be privacy-friendly.]
Published: Jan 1, 2019
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