Proceedings of the 8th ACM/IEEE Conference on Internet of Things Design and Implementation 2023
DOI: 10.1145/3576842.3582379
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A Blockchain-Based Privacy-Preserving Model for Consent and Transparency in Human-Centered Internet of Things

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“…The existing techniques of consent processing are not transparent and may lead to data fiduciaries misusing the collected data for purposes other than specified in the consent [52]. Human-centric IoT-based systems often lack mechanisms for managing resources and data in the user domain, which can lead to problems related to transparency [53]. Data openness can generate significant social and economic benefits, but it also comes with risks to privacy and data protection, including risks to individuals and organizations [54].…”
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“…The existing techniques of consent processing are not transparent and may lead to data fiduciaries misusing the collected data for purposes other than specified in the consent [52]. Human-centric IoT-based systems often lack mechanisms for managing resources and data in the user domain, which can lead to problems related to transparency [53]. Data openness can generate significant social and economic benefits, but it also comes with risks to privacy and data protection, including risks to individuals and organizations [54].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Regarding this point, this may lower the barrier to providing services. At the same time, since the service user is personally and directly involved in the transaction of information, the privacy decisions of the individual involved in the transaction of personal information can be better reflected [5].…”
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