Public privacy and brick houses made of glass

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In this work in progress paper, we present a description of a new view of privacy in public, examining how it is possible to ascertain the privacy levels of individuals in context and in groups, and different ways of visualising these Public Privacy levels. We examine how awareness of one’s Public Privacy may have an impact on behaviour and privacy protection in general, and propose future work to examine the concept in more detail.

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Marsh, S., Diaconescu, A., Evans, D., Kosa, T. A., Lewis, P. R., & Mahbub Habib, S. (2018). Public privacy and brick houses made of glass. In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (Vol. 528, pp. 137–148). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95276-5_10

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