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  1. ABSTRACT The realm of digital health is experiencing a global surge, with mobile applications extending their reach into various facets of daily life. From tracking daily eating habits and vital …

  2. Measuring Conditional Anonymity - A Global Study

    Measuring Conditional Anonymity - A Global Study Authors: Pascal Berrang (University of Birmingham), Paul Gerhart (Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg ...

  3. PoPETs Proceedings — SoK: Wildest Dreams: Reproducible Research in ...

    SoK: Wildest Dreams: Reproducible Research in Privacy-preserving Neural Network Training Authors: Tanveer Khan (Tampere University), Mindaugas Budzys (Tampere ...

  4. ABSTRACT Medical data donation involves voluntarily sharing medical data with research institutions, which is crucial for advancing health-care research. However, the sensitive nature of medical data …

  5. ABSTRACT A growing body of research has examined the privacy concerns and behaviors of older adults, often within specific contexts. It re-mains unclear to what extent older adults’ privacy concerns …

  6. ABSTRACT Intermittent (batteryless) devices operate solely using energy har-vested from their environment. These devices turn on when they have energy and turn ofduring energy scarcity. …

  7. banks, (2) governmental systems such as tax authorities controlled by national governments but supported by states or municipalities, and (3) health care guided by insurers while provided by many …

  8. Studies [25, 60] have shown that users are generally concerned about the privacy implications of data collected from IoT devices, as it can be utilized to infer sensitive aspects of users’ lives. For example, …

  9. ABSTRACT In many scenarios, users have to communicate sensitive data with third parties such as doctors, lawyers, insurance companies, social workers, or online shops. Handing over personal data …

  10. Wearable activity trackers (WATs), such as wrist-worn fitness track- ers and smartwatches, have become increasingly prevalent [58], as there are more than one billion wearable devices worldwide …