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People in OSNs are constantly sharing information with different
audiences and it becomes more and more difficult for them to keep track
of distributed information. Further, due to the complexity of the
digital landscape, it is a constant risk to unintentionally share
information to the wrong people, possibly leading to a loss of
reputation. The European research project di.me is concerned with the
development of a userware, empowering end-users to keep track of their
digital footprints, with an intelligent UI and smart advisory. In this
paper we present how we calculate persons trust and inform the privacy
of resources shared among persons. We show the concepts for trust and
privacy advisory in the di.me userware and address problems concerning
trust and privacy we were confronted with in the design and evaluation
process and how we tackled them. In this respect we specifically address
change requirements we conducted after an evaluation and user trials
with a first prototype.
DOI:10.1007/978-3-642-39265-8_5
M. Kurosu (Ed.): Human-Computer Interaction, Part III, HCII 2013, LNCS
8006, pp. 39--48, 2013. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2013