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It Is About What They Could Do with the Data: A User Perspective on Privacy in Smart Metering

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ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY
DOI: 10.1145/3281444

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Smart metering; smart meters; usable privacy; design probe; privacy preferences; privacy settings

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  1. German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Technology [KF2111503LF2]

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Smart Meters are a key component of increasing the power efficiency of the Smart Grid. To help manage the grid effectively, these meters are designed to collect information on power consumption and send it to third parties. With Smart Metering, for the first time, these cloud-connected sensing devices are legally mandated to be installed in the homes of millions of people worldwide. Via a multi-staged empirical study that utilized an open-ended questionnaire, focus groups, and a design probe, we examined how people characterize the tension between the utility of Smart Metering and its impact on privacy. Our findings show that people seek to make abstract Smart Metering data accountable by connecting it to their everyday practices. Our insight can inform the design of usable privacy configuration tools that help Smart Metering consumers relate abstract data with the real-world implications of its disclosure.

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