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HCI for Policy Display and Administration

In: Privacy and Identity Management for Life

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  • Julio Angulo

    (Karlstad University)

  • Simone Fischer-Hübner

    (Karlstad University)

  • Tobias Pulls

    (Karlstad University)

  • Ulrich König

    (Unabhängiges Landeszentrum für Datenschutz Schleswig-Holstein)

Abstract

The PrimeLife Policy Language (PPL) has the objective of helping end users make the data handling practices of data controllers more transparent, allowing them to make well-informed decisions about the release of personal data in exchange for services. In this chapter, we present our work on user interfaces for the PPL policy engine, which aims at displaying the core elements of a data controller’s privacy policy in an easily understandable way as well as displaying how far it corresponds with the user’s privacy preferences. We also show how privacy preference management can be simplified for end users.

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  • Julio Angulo & Simone Fischer-Hübner & Tobias Pulls & Ulrich König, 2011. "HCI for Policy Display and Administration," Springer Books, in: Jan Camenisch & Simone Fischer-Hübner & Kai Rannenberg (ed.), Privacy and Identity Management for Life, chapter 0, pages 261-277, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-642-20317-6_14
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-20317-6_14
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