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PRIVATT - A Closer Look at People’s Data Privacy Attitudes in Times of COVID-19
Document Type
Conference
Source
2021 IEEE International Mediterranean Conference on Communications and Networking (MeditCom) Communications and Networking (MeditCom), 2021 IEEE International Mediterranean Conference on. :174-179 Sep, 2021
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Signal Processing and Analysis
COVID-19
Privacy
Data privacy
Pandemics
Surveillance
Government
Mobile handsets
Language
Abstract
The current Covid-19 global pandemic led to a proliferation of contact-tracing applications meant to help control and suppress the spread of the virus. However, the success of these contact-tracing apps relies on obtaining access to sensitive data stored on citizen’s mobile devices. The approaches taken are different around the world. While the countries with a strong democratic and civil liberty ethos are encouraging voluntary adoption of contact-tracing apps by their citizens, other countries opted for forced mass surveillance methods that limit individual freedoms. As a result, the attempt to fight the global pandemic is actually testing people’s attitudes towards privacy and government surveillance. In this context, this research introduces a pilot study examining people’s privacy concerns in a time of Covid-19. The results show that people are willing to share their personal data in the interest of controlling the spread of the virus and save lives.