This paper presents a framework for personal agents that respect the privacy of the individual. We present some motivations
and outline a framework for the use of personal agents and user profiling for information systems designed around web services.
A key element of our approach in general is to consider the impact of user-profiling and autonomous agents on the user. One
particular aspect, which we explore in this paper, is the need to respect user’s privacy. One often-cited benefit of using
personal agents is for personalising interaction. However, personalisation and privacy have contradictory goals in disclosing
personal information. We explore some elements of our framework that allow the user to control the trade-offs around disclosure
of personal information. We conclude with some motivating examples of the use of our framework in information-based tasks.