Assessing the Privacy of mHealth Apps for Self-Tracking: Heuristic Evaluation Approach
BackgroundThe recent proliferation of self-tracking technologies has allowed individuals to generate significant quantities of data about their lifestyle. These data can be used to support health interventions and monitor outcomes. However, these data are often stored and processed by vendors who ha...
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Main Authors: | Hutton, Luke (Author), Price, Blaine A (Author), Kelly, Ryan (Author), McCormick, Ciaran (Author), Bandara, Arosha K (Author), Hatzakis, Tally (Author), Meadows, Maureen (Author), Nuseibeh, Bashar (Author) |
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2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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