As digital technologies become more prevalent there is a growing awareness of the importance of good security and privacy practices. The tools and techniques used to achieve this are typically designed with the living user in mind, with little consideration of how they should or will perform after the user has died. We report on two workshops carried out with users of password managers to explore their views on the post-mortem sharing, security and privacy of a range of common digital assets. We discuss a post-mortem privacy paradox where users recognise value in planning for their digital legacy, yet avoid actively doing so. Importantly, our findings highlight a tension between the use of recommended security tools during life and facilitating appropriate post-mortem access to chosen assets. We offer design recommendations to facilitate and encourage digital legacy planning while promoting good security habits during life.
翻译:随着数字技术的日益普及,人们日益认识到良好的安全和隐私做法的重要性,为此使用的工具和技术通常是在活用户的心目中设计的,很少考虑用户死后应如何或将如何运作。我们报告了与密码管理员的用户举办的两个讲习班的情况,以探讨他们对一系列共同数字资产的死后共享、安全和隐私的看法。我们讨论了死后隐私悖论,即用户认识到其数字遗产规划的价值,但又避免积极这样做。重要的是,我们的调查结果突出表明,在生命中使用所建议的安全工具与促进适当获得选定资产的死后接触之间存在紧张关系。我们提出设计建议,以促进和鼓励数字遗产规划,同时促进生活中良好的安全习惯。