An Examination of Factors Determining User Privacy Perceptions of Voice-Based Assistants
Purpose: Voice-based assistants have become ubiquitous in our homes and all around us. We interact with voice-based assistants through smartphones, dedicated home devices, or other Internet-connected devices. The proliferation of these devices in our lives makes us question whether the data transmit...
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Main Authors: | Biodun Awojobi (Author), Brett Landry (Author) |
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International School for Social and Business Studies,
2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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