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Stop the Spread: A Contextual Integrity Perspective on the Appropriateness of COVID-19 Vaccination Certificates. (arXiv:2205.09036v1 [cs.CY])
May 19, 2022, 1:20 a.m. | Shikun Zhang (1), Yan Shvartzshnaider (2), Yuanyuan Feng (3), Helen Nissenbaum (4), Norman Sadeh (1) ((1) Carnegie Mellon University, USA, (2) York Un
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We present an empirical study exploring how privacy influences the acceptance
of vaccination certificate (VC) deployments across different realistic usage
scenarios. The study employed the privacy framework of Contextual Integrity,
which has been shown to be particularly effective in capturing people's privacy
expectations across different contexts. We use a vignette methodology, where we
selectively manipulate salient contextual parameters to learn whether and how
they affect people's attitudes towards VCs. We surveyed 890 participants from a
demographically-stratified sample of the US …
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