2011
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-21666-4_6
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Privacy, Security and Interoperability of Mobile Health Applications

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“…The use of VGI could also be used to identify epidemiologic patterns necessary to link time, place, and people associated with transmission of disease (Goranson et al 2013) and injury trends (Cinnamon and Schuurman 2010). However, collecting sensitive health data and associated locational information poses serious privacy risks to those who contribute this personal information (Jones et al 2011;Goranson et al 2013). What remains unknown is how these evolving digital practices will increasingly influence both in person and online social norms.…”
Section: Privacymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The use of VGI could also be used to identify epidemiologic patterns necessary to link time, place, and people associated with transmission of disease (Goranson et al 2013) and injury trends (Cinnamon and Schuurman 2010). However, collecting sensitive health data and associated locational information poses serious privacy risks to those who contribute this personal information (Jones et al 2011;Goranson et al 2013). What remains unknown is how these evolving digital practices will increasingly influence both in person and online social norms.…”
Section: Privacymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Digital interaction will be carried out through a tablet, as they provide increased usability (increased screen size, better readability) compared to smartphones. However, increased usability is considered a drawback to security and privacy [16], because the screen can be easily seen by bystanders from different distances and angles. In the current context, participants will be located alone in the physical space, thus, the drawback is not relevant.…”
Section: Technological Tool Designmentioning
confidence: 99%