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2026-04-13

See Me If You Can: A Multi-Layer Protocol for Bystander Privacy with Consent-Based Restoration

Zusammenfassung

The growing popularity of wearable camera glasses raises pressing concerns about bystanders being recorded without their consent. Most existing privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs) rely on opt-out models that place the burden of privacy protection on bystanders. We conducted a qualitative study on wearers’ and bystanders’ perceptions of opt-in, privacy-by-default approaches for camera glasses. To enable this study, we designed and evaluated an opt-in privacy-by-default protocol. We then conducted semi-structured interviews with camera glass wearers and bystanders (N = 18) to examine their perceptions of the protocol. Our findings show that bystanders viewed the opt-in protocol as essential and advocated for even stronger anonymization. Wearers appreciated the protocol’s safeguards but found it visually limiting, expressing desire for a context-dependent version that can be enabled in relevant scenarios. Our findings highlight the need for context-aware PETs that provide effective mechanisms for consent negotiation.

Konferenzbeitrag

International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI)

Veröffentlichungsdatum

2026-04-13

Letztes Änderungsdatum

2026-05-15