Companion Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces 2018
DOI: 10.1145/3180308.3180372
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Scenario Context v/s Framing and Defaults in Managing Privacy in Household IoT

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“…Meditation is one of the most essential methods of controlling one’s breathing, and its high degree of cardiorespiratory synchronization (4–5 heartbeats per breath) is considered to support its impact on emotional states [ 76 , 77 ]. This also implies that variances in heartbeat breathing between persons must be further taken into account in order to arrive at tailored solutions, and, of course, with due regard for the user’s privacy choices [ 78 ]. In general, the impacts of breathing lights on human therapies require further particular and in-depth research.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meditation is one of the most essential methods of controlling one’s breathing, and its high degree of cardiorespiratory synchronization (4–5 heartbeats per breath) is considered to support its impact on emotional states [ 76 , 77 ]. This also implies that variances in heartbeat breathing between persons must be further taken into account in order to arrive at tailored solutions, and, of course, with due regard for the user’s privacy choices [ 78 ]. In general, the impacts of breathing lights on human therapies require further particular and in-depth research.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, behavioral economics suggests that uncertainty, ambiguity, and behavioral biases also play a role in behavioral outcomes [34]. Users fall prey to nudges such as framing and default effects [35,36]. Chapter 4 of this book will elaborate more on the behavioral economics aspect of privacy decisions.…”
Section: Trust and Privacy Calculusmentioning
confidence: 99%