Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2001, Volume 2201/2001, 273-291, DOI: 10.1007/3-540-45427-6_23

Privacy by Design — Principles of Privacy-Aware Ubiquitous Systems

Marc Langheinrich

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Abstract

This paper tries to serve as an introductory reading to privacy issues in the field of ubiquitous computing. It develops six principles for guiding system design, based on a set of fair information practices common in most privacy legislation in use today: notice, choice and consent, proximity and locality, anonymity and pseudonymity, security, and access and recourse. A brief look at the history of privacy protection, its legal status, and its expected utility is provided as a background.

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