Users increasingly rely on their mobile applications to fulfill everyday activities. Processing of personal data through such tools poses a significant risk to the user's privacy and security. This stems mainly from the various sensors on the device, but also from the nature of it, because they are physically difficult to secure. As a result of this, implementing the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) into mobile applications may pose serious challenges. This study focused on how pharmaceutical and dating applications process user's personal data and if they do so in compliance with the GDPR. We followed a design science methodology and evaluated each application using predefined test cases. Our study revealed instances of personal...
Today's phone could be described as a charismatic tool that has the ability to keep human beings cap...
Summarization: The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) was created for regulating how organiza...
In this article, we consider the possible application of the European General Data Protection Regula...
Nowadays, smartphones are equipped with various sensors collecting a huge amount of sensitive person...
The research is an analysis of the legal issues posed in Data Privacy Law from Mobile Instant Messag...
In this article, we present an analysis of app behavior before and after the regulatory change in da...
What are the effects of the GDPR on consumer apps? This article presents an analysis of app behavior...
Most mobile apps require regular access to sensitive personal information. Regulators are increasing...
The scope of the report is to provide a meta-study on privacy and data protection in mobile apps by ...
Personal data from mobile apps are increasingly impacting users’ lives and privacy perceptions. Howe...
Commercial mobile apps and wearables aiming at health behaviour change are flourishing in the major ...
Consumers and organizations often rely on permissions requested during the installation of mobile ap...
The development of big data analysis technologies has changed how organizations work. Tech giants, s...
Mobile applications (apps) have become highly popular and are creating new economic opportunities fo...
Third-party tracking, the collection and sharing of behavioural data about individuals, is a signifi...
Today's phone could be described as a charismatic tool that has the ability to keep human beings cap...
Summarization: The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) was created for regulating how organiza...
In this article, we consider the possible application of the European General Data Protection Regula...
Nowadays, smartphones are equipped with various sensors collecting a huge amount of sensitive person...
The research is an analysis of the legal issues posed in Data Privacy Law from Mobile Instant Messag...
In this article, we present an analysis of app behavior before and after the regulatory change in da...
What are the effects of the GDPR on consumer apps? This article presents an analysis of app behavior...
Most mobile apps require regular access to sensitive personal information. Regulators are increasing...
The scope of the report is to provide a meta-study on privacy and data protection in mobile apps by ...
Personal data from mobile apps are increasingly impacting users’ lives and privacy perceptions. Howe...
Commercial mobile apps and wearables aiming at health behaviour change are flourishing in the major ...
Consumers and organizations often rely on permissions requested during the installation of mobile ap...
The development of big data analysis technologies has changed how organizations work. Tech giants, s...
Mobile applications (apps) have become highly popular and are creating new economic opportunities fo...
Third-party tracking, the collection and sharing of behavioural data about individuals, is a signifi...
Today's phone could be described as a charismatic tool that has the ability to keep human beings cap...
Summarization: The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) was created for regulating how organiza...
In this article, we consider the possible application of the European General Data Protection Regula...