Anais Do XVI Workshop De Testes E Tolerância a Falhas (WTF 2015) 2015
DOI: 10.5753/wtf.2015.22941
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A Database Framework for Expressing and Enforcing Personal Privacy Preferences

Abstract: Nowadays, privacy protection in web applications and services is done, most times, through privacy policies that are presented to users and give them only the options of agreeing or disagreeing. So, it is not possible for users to express, in a detailed manner, their privacy preferences. Having this flexibility would allow users to make more thoughtful choices about the use of their personal information online. This paper proposes a database framework that allows users express their privacy preferences in deta… Show more

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“…This section presents the privacy protection solution we selected to be used in our case study. It is a database framework, designed by Basso et al (2014), for users to express their preferences about the privacy of their personal information. This selection was done due to the simplicity, ease of use and availability of the solution (it is free).…”
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“…This section presents the privacy protection solution we selected to be used in our case study. It is a database framework, designed by Basso et al (2014), for users to express their preferences about the privacy of their personal information. This selection was done due to the simplicity, ease of use and availability of the solution (it is free).…”
Section: A Database Framework For Expressing and Enforcing Personal P...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To better understand the potential of the selected privacy solution (Basso et al 2014) and the applicability of our proposed test process model, a case study was performed.…”
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confidence: 99%