We shed light on a money-for-privacy trade-off in the market for smartphone applications (“apps”). Developers offer their apps cheaper in return for greater access to personal information, and consumers choose between lower prices and more privacy. We provide evidence for this pattern using data on 300,000 mobile applications which were obtained from the Android Market in 2012 and 2014. We augmented these data with information from Alexa.com and Amazon Mechanical Turk. Our findings show that both the market’s supply and the demand side consider an app’s ability to collect private information, measured by their use of privacy-sensitive permissions: (1) cheaper apps use more privacy-sensitive permissions; (2) installation numbers are lower fo...
International audienceIn the market for smartphone applications, the majority of apps are zero price...
International audienceIn the market for smartphone applications, the majority of apps are zero price...
International audienceThe large majority of smartphone apps are zero priced. To generate revenue, de...
We shed light on a money-for-privacy trade-off in the market for smartphone applications (“apps”). D...
We shed light on a money-for-privacy trade-off in the market for smartphone applications (“apps”). D...
We shed light on a money-for-privacy trade-off in the market for smartphone applications (“apps”). D...
We shed light on a money-for-privacy trade-off in the market for smartphone applications (“apps”). D...
We study the role of privacy in the market for mobile applications. For such programs used with sma...
App platforms have been plagued with concerns for users’ data privacy, with prior research pointing ...
It is commonly assumed that “free” mobile apps come at the cost of consumer privacy and that paying ...
We study the role of privacy in the market for mobile applications. For such programs used with sma...
It is commonly assumed that “free” mobile apps come at the cost of consumer privacy and that paying ...
We study the role of privacy in the market for mobile applications. For such programs used with sma...
We study the role of privacy in the market for mobile applications. For such programs used with sma...
Today, mobile app users regularly “pay” for various mobile services, such as social networking or en...
International audienceIn the market for smartphone applications, the majority of apps are zero price...
International audienceIn the market for smartphone applications, the majority of apps are zero price...
International audienceThe large majority of smartphone apps are zero priced. To generate revenue, de...
We shed light on a money-for-privacy trade-off in the market for smartphone applications (“apps”). D...
We shed light on a money-for-privacy trade-off in the market for smartphone applications (“apps”). D...
We shed light on a money-for-privacy trade-off in the market for smartphone applications (“apps”). D...
We shed light on a money-for-privacy trade-off in the market for smartphone applications (“apps”). D...
We study the role of privacy in the market for mobile applications. For such programs used with sma...
App platforms have been plagued with concerns for users’ data privacy, with prior research pointing ...
It is commonly assumed that “free” mobile apps come at the cost of consumer privacy and that paying ...
We study the role of privacy in the market for mobile applications. For such programs used with sma...
It is commonly assumed that “free” mobile apps come at the cost of consumer privacy and that paying ...
We study the role of privacy in the market for mobile applications. For such programs used with sma...
We study the role of privacy in the market for mobile applications. For such programs used with sma...
Today, mobile app users regularly “pay” for various mobile services, such as social networking or en...
International audienceIn the market for smartphone applications, the majority of apps are zero price...
International audienceIn the market for smartphone applications, the majority of apps are zero price...
International audienceThe large majority of smartphone apps are zero priced. To generate revenue, de...