Privacy concerns in assisted living technologies

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Vaibhav Garg
L. Jean Camp
Lesa Lorenzen-Huber
Kalpana Shankar
Kay Connelly
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[1] Indiana University Bloomington,
[2] University College Dublin,undefined
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Older adults; Privacy; Assisted living;
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The challenges of an aging population require the adoption of in-home and medical technologies to complement the traditional caregiver model. Adoption of such technologies is, however, impinged by privacy concerns. This study investigates a four-dimensional framework that explains the trade-offs between functionality and privacy as constructed by older adults. The four dimensions constitute perceived utility, data granularity, data recipient, and activity sensitivity. We conducted a survey-based study to empirically examine the applicability and robustness of this framework. Our results have implications for the adoption of a wide range of privacy-enhancing technologies. By focusing on the intersection of an under-studied group (nontechnical older adults) and sensitive data (medical and at home), this work has the potential to enable privacy enhancing technologies (PETs) that might be widely adopted.
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