
How private is your period?: A systematic analysis of menstrual app privacy policies le, sex life and health in order to provide them with algorithmically derived insights into the r body. These apps are …
How private is your period?: A systematic analysis of menstrual app ...
Abstract: Menstruapps are mobile applications that can track a user’s reproductive cycle, sex life and health in order to provide them with algorithmically derived insights into their body.
PoPETs Proceedings — Volume 2020 - petsymposium.org
Volume 2020 Issue 1 Editors’ Introduction Kostas Chatzikokolakis (University of Athens), Aaron Johnson (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory) Computation on Encrypted Data using Dataflow Authentication …
” and us-ing their analysis to evaluate the overall “health” (with respect to accessibility) of the app marketplace. Similarly, allaghan and colleagues conducted a re-view of iOS and Android apps that …
er, we uncovered password, credit card, and health data leaks to third parties due to wholesale collection of the DOM. We discuss the lessons learned from the responses to the initial disclosure of …
a direct impact on my own personal health.” (P5320) ly centered around exercise and diet1, pet owners seem to purchase such wearables because 1 In the UK alone over 50% of dogs are clinically obese …
Doug Tygar, UC Berkeley Erman Ayday, Case Western Reserve University / Bilkent University Esfandiar Mohammadi, University of Lübeck Fabian Prasser, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin / Berlin …
The health authority (authority) has access to nei-ther patient data nor neural network output and has no role to play in the operational running of the study (i.e. no server to operate or no cost to incur on a …
Erman Ayday, Case Western Reserve University / Bilkent University Esfandiar Mohammadi, University of Luebeck Fabian Prasser, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin / Berlin Institute of Health Florian …
Pets without PETs: on pet owners’ under-estimation of privacy …
Pets without PETs: on pet owners’ under-estimation of privacy concerns in pet wearables Authors: Dirk van der Linden (Bristol Cyber Security Group, University of Bristol), Matthew Edwards (Bristol Cyber …