Proceedings of the 2019 on Designing Interactive Systems Conference 2019
DOI: 10.1145/3322276.3322324
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A Design Approach towards Affording the Trend of Privacy

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“…The same participant suggested that any tool for buy-in should highlight the risks of not designing for wellbeing, since perceived risks may be more persuasive than perceived benefits. This aligns with related work on privacy-friendly design, in which Muller and Lévy [54] demonstrate the role that design fictions can play in educating and convincing the client. In leading conversations about the importance of designing for wellbeing, designers can be seen as taking on the role of advocate for a shift in values within the technology industry.…”
Section: The Need For Buy-insupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…The same participant suggested that any tool for buy-in should highlight the risks of not designing for wellbeing, since perceived risks may be more persuasive than perceived benefits. This aligns with related work on privacy-friendly design, in which Muller and Lévy [54] demonstrate the role that design fictions can play in educating and convincing the client. In leading conversations about the importance of designing for wellbeing, designers can be seen as taking on the role of advocate for a shift in values within the technology industry.…”
Section: The Need For Buy-insupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Taking inspiration from previous work on client buy-in for privacy [54], the conversation scaffold could draw on the model of non-violent communication.…”
Section: Client Buy-in Toolkitmentioning
confidence: 99%