Exploring the Negotiation Behaviors of Owners and Bystanders over Data Practices of Smart Home Devices

Author:

Alshehri Ahmed1ORCID,Pahk Eugin1ORCID,Spielman Joseph1ORCID,Parker Jacob T1ORCID,Gilbert Benjamin2ORCID,Yue Chuan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Computer Science, Colorado School of Mines, United States

2. Colorado School of Mines, United States

Funder

Meta

NSF (National Science Foundation)

Publisher

ACM

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