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push vs. pull - how to handle privacy in location sharing

Jul 01, 2015

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Nick Bicanic

Keynote speech at W3G conference in Stratford upon Avon, September 28th 2010
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location sharing

privacy

clouds

simplicity

no lat/long

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let’s talk about

caller-id.

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and then my

girlfriend calls.

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if settings

could define

caller-id actions

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would we use

them?

Connect calls from girlfriendAlways

After 5pm and on weekends

Between 12noon and 1:30pm

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caller-id decisions

Danah Boyd - @zephoria

not person

not context

not time

all of the above.

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but what’s all this got to

do with location?

yes well done Nick.

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real world

where are you?

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If we know where we

don’t know who.

If we know who we

don’t know where.

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cloud based

preferences

share location with girlfriendAfter 5pm and on weekends

Between 12noon and 1:30pm

Only City level not street level

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device based

preferences

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not person

not context

not time

all of the above

Danah Boyd strikes again.

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push

microblogging

caveat transportor

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pull

on-demand location

and if you automate?

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How do you make

the complex = easy?

privacy - with no settings.

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Who owns the cloud data?

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when is a cloud

not a cloud?

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if we can get

where are you

right...

what’s next?

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