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Main Authors: Romare, Piero, Karegar, Farzaneh, Fischer-Hübner, Simone
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.11209
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author Romare, Piero
Karegar, Farzaneh
Fischer-Hübner, Simone
author_facet Romare, Piero
Karegar, Farzaneh
Fischer-Hübner, Simone
contents IoT Trigger-Action Platforms (TAPs) typically offer coarse-grained permission controls. Even when fine-grained controls are available, users are likely overwhelmed by the complexity of setting privacy preferences. This paper contributes to usable privacy management for TAPs by deriving privacy clusters and profiles for different types of users that can be semi-automatically assigned or suggested to them. We developed and validated a questionnaire, based on users' privacy concerns regarding confidentiality and control and their requirements towards transparency in TAPs. In an online study (N=301), where participants were informed about potential privacy risks, we clustered users by their privacy concerns and requirements into Basic, Medium and High Privacy clusters. These clusters were then characterized by the users' data sharing preferences, based on a factorial vignette approach, considering the data categories, the data recipient types, and the purpose of data sharing. Our findings show three distinct privacy profiles, providing a foundation for more usable privacy controls in TAPs.
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spellingShingle Towards Usable Privacy Management for IoT TAPs: Deriving Privacy Clusters and Preference Profiles
Romare, Piero
Karegar, Farzaneh
Fischer-Hübner, Simone
Human-Computer Interaction
Computers and Society
IoT Trigger-Action Platforms (TAPs) typically offer coarse-grained permission controls. Even when fine-grained controls are available, users are likely overwhelmed by the complexity of setting privacy preferences. This paper contributes to usable privacy management for TAPs by deriving privacy clusters and profiles for different types of users that can be semi-automatically assigned or suggested to them. We developed and validated a questionnaire, based on users' privacy concerns regarding confidentiality and control and their requirements towards transparency in TAPs. In an online study (N=301), where participants were informed about potential privacy risks, we clustered users by their privacy concerns and requirements into Basic, Medium and High Privacy clusters. These clusters were then characterized by the users' data sharing preferences, based on a factorial vignette approach, considering the data categories, the data recipient types, and the purpose of data sharing. Our findings show three distinct privacy profiles, providing a foundation for more usable privacy controls in TAPs.
title Towards Usable Privacy Management for IoT TAPs: Deriving Privacy Clusters and Preference Profiles
topic Human-Computer Interaction
Computers and Society
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.11209