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Privacy behaviors of lifeloggers using wearable cameras
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2014
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Privacy ChallengesEngineeringBiometricsPrivacy BehaviorsWearable TechnologyEducationInformation ForensicsWearable ComputerCommunicationVisual SurveillanceImage GatheringCamera DevicesCamera NetworkTelehealthQuantified SelfAssistive TechnologyPrivacy IssueData PrivacyPrivacy ConcernPrivacyData SecurityLife-loggingSocial ComputingHuman-computer InteractionTechnology
A number of wearable 'lifelogging' camera devices have been released recently, allowing consumers to capture images and other sensor data continuously from a first-person perspective. Unlike traditional cameras that are used deliberately and sporadically, lifelogging devices are always 'on' and automatically capturing images. Such features may challenge users' (and bystanders') expectations about privacy and control of image gathering and dissemination. While lifelogging cameras are growing in popularity, little is known about privacy perceptions of these devices or what kinds of privacy challenges they are likely to create.
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