Speculative Privacy Concerns about AR Glasses Data Collection
Speculative Privacy Concerns about AR Glasses Data Collection
Andrea Gallardo,C. Choy,4 Authors,L. Cranor
TLDR
How participants’ attitudes and reservations about data collection and use are varying and context-dependent is discussed, and recommendations for designers and policy makers are made, including customizable and multidimensional privacy solutions.
Abstract
As technology companies develop mass market augmented reality (AR) glasses that are increasingly sensor-laden and affordable, uses of such devices pose potential privacy and security problems. Though prior work has broadly addressed some of these problems, our work specifically addresses the potential data collection of 15 data types by AR glasses and five potential data uses. Via semi-structured interviews, we explored the attitudes and concerns of 21 current AR technology users regarding potential data collection and data use by hypothetical consumer-grade AR glasses. Participants expressed diverse concerns and suggested potential limits to AR data collection and use, evoking privacy concepts and informational norms. We discuss how participants’ attitudes and reservations about data collection and use, like definitions of privacy, are varying and context-dependent, and make recommendations for designers and policy makers, including customizable and multidimensional privacy solutions.
