CYHCSep 14, 2021

Personalization, Privacy, and Me

arXiv:2109.06990v1
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This addresses privacy concerns in news personalization for publishers and developers, though it is incremental as it focuses on user perspectives rather than new algorithms.

The paper investigated user perspectives on privacy and personalization in news recommendation through a survey, finding that people are concerned about excessive data collection and misuse, with varying viewpoints across age groups.

News recommendation and personalization is not a solved problem. People are growing concerned of their data being collected in excess in the name of personalization and the usage of it for purposes other than the ones they would think reasonable. Our experience in building personalization products for publishers while adhering to safeguard user privacy led us to investigate more on the user perspective of privacy and personalization. We conducted a survey to explore people's experience with personalization and privacy and the viewpoints of different age groups. In this paper, we share our major findings with publishers and the community that can inform algorithmic design and implementation of the next generation of news recommender systems, which must put the human at its core and reach a balance between personalization experiences and privacy to reap the benefits of both.

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