Awareness, Adoption, and Misconceptions of Web Privacy Tools

Privacy and security tools can help users protect themselves online. Unfortunately, people are often unaware of such tools, and have potentially harmful misconceptions about the protections provided by the tools they know about. Effectively encouraging the adoption of privacy tools requires insights...

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Main Authors: Story Peter, Smullen Daniel, Yao Yaxing, Acquisti Alessandro, Cranor Lorrie Faith, Sadeh Norman, Schaub Florian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2021-07-01
Series:Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies
Subjects:
vpn
tor
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/popets-2021-0049
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spelling doaj-c68d9ae3b2d847668d981ed55990cf8a2021-09-05T14:01:11ZengSciendoProceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies2299-09842021-07-012021330833310.2478/popets-2021-0049Awareness, Adoption, and Misconceptions of Web Privacy ToolsStory Peter0Smullen Daniel1Yao Yaxing2Acquisti Alessandro3Cranor Lorrie Faith4Sadeh Norman5Schaub Florian6School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon UniversitySchool of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon UniversityDepartment of Information Systems, University of Maryland, Baltimore County. Previously a postdoctoral associate at Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Computer Science.Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon UniversitySchool of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon UniversitySchool of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon UniversitySchool of Information, University of MichiganPrivacy and security tools can help users protect themselves online. Unfortunately, people are often unaware of such tools, and have potentially harmful misconceptions about the protections provided by the tools they know about. Effectively encouraging the adoption of privacy tools requires insights into people’s tool awareness and understanding. Towards that end, we conducted a demographically-stratified survey of 500 US participants to measure their use of and perceptions about five web browsing-related tools: private browsing, VPNs, Tor Browser, ad blockers, and antivirus software. We asked about participants’ perceptions of the protections provided by these tools across twelve realistic scenarios. Our thematic analysis of participants’ responses revealed diverse forms of misconceptions. Some types of misconceptions were common across tools and scenarios, while others were associated with particular combinations of tools and scenarios. For example, some participants suggested that the privacy protections offered by private browsing, VPNs, and Tor Browser would also protect them from security threats – a misconception that might expose them to preventable risks. We anticipate that our findings will help researchers, tool designers, and privacy advocates educate the public about privacy- and security-enhancing technologies.https://doi.org/10.2478/popets-2021-0049privacytechnology adoptionmental modelsprivate browsingvpntorad blockingantivirus
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author Story Peter
Smullen Daniel
Yao Yaxing
Acquisti Alessandro
Cranor Lorrie Faith
Sadeh Norman
Schaub Florian
spellingShingle Story Peter
Smullen Daniel
Yao Yaxing
Acquisti Alessandro
Cranor Lorrie Faith
Sadeh Norman
Schaub Florian
Awareness, Adoption, and Misconceptions of Web Privacy Tools
Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies
privacy
technology adoption
mental models
private browsing
vpn
tor
ad blocking
antivirus
author_facet Story Peter
Smullen Daniel
Yao Yaxing
Acquisti Alessandro
Cranor Lorrie Faith
Sadeh Norman
Schaub Florian
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title Awareness, Adoption, and Misconceptions of Web Privacy Tools
title_short Awareness, Adoption, and Misconceptions of Web Privacy Tools
title_full Awareness, Adoption, and Misconceptions of Web Privacy Tools
title_fullStr Awareness, Adoption, and Misconceptions of Web Privacy Tools
title_full_unstemmed Awareness, Adoption, and Misconceptions of Web Privacy Tools
title_sort awareness, adoption, and misconceptions of web privacy tools
publisher Sciendo
series Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies
issn 2299-0984
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Privacy and security tools can help users protect themselves online. Unfortunately, people are often unaware of such tools, and have potentially harmful misconceptions about the protections provided by the tools they know about. Effectively encouraging the adoption of privacy tools requires insights into people’s tool awareness and understanding. Towards that end, we conducted a demographically-stratified survey of 500 US participants to measure their use of and perceptions about five web browsing-related tools: private browsing, VPNs, Tor Browser, ad blockers, and antivirus software. We asked about participants’ perceptions of the protections provided by these tools across twelve realistic scenarios. Our thematic analysis of participants’ responses revealed diverse forms of misconceptions. Some types of misconceptions were common across tools and scenarios, while others were associated with particular combinations of tools and scenarios. For example, some participants suggested that the privacy protections offered by private browsing, VPNs, and Tor Browser would also protect them from security threats – a misconception that might expose them to preventable risks. We anticipate that our findings will help researchers, tool designers, and privacy advocates educate the public about privacy- and security-enhancing technologies.
topic privacy
technology adoption
mental models
private browsing
vpn
tor
ad blocking
antivirus
url https://doi.org/10.2478/popets-2021-0049
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