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Privacy Considerations in Online and Mobile Photo Sharing
1. Over Exposed? Privacy Patterns and Considerations in Online and Mobile Photo Sharing Shane Ahern, Dean Eckles, Nathan Good, Simon King, Mor Naaman*, Rahul Nair Yahoo! Research Berkeley
2. What do you get when you mix… Camera- phones Context People Instant Web Upload
24. Security “ Pictures of the kids... I don’t know if I’d mark public... I don’t know who is out there”. “ If I did something to upset somebody somehow... and they knew where I lived by looking at my photos, that would bother me”. “ There is so much stuff out there, I don’t think I’m really a prime target.”.
25. Identity Management “ You’ve heard about all these random stories about people on MySpace/YouTube and a HR department will… find stuff” “ I might [upload] as family-only if it was a family event… embarrassing pictures of me and my aunt” “ Portland pictures. Ahh, there is a picture of me. Unflattering”
26. Sharing convenience “ I made my photos public so I wouldn't have to worry when I gave a friend the URL so they could browse my pictures freely”
27. Social disclosure “ I added the tag '[bar name]' so he'd know where I was…” “ Nothing marked [private]. It’s almost like the tree the in the forest, why would you take a photo if you didn't want anyone to see it.” “ if I went somewhere and I didn’t invite someone and I didn’t want them to see, I might want to make that [family-only]”.