Moa is a platform that uses consent boundaries for anonymous yet targeted ally discovery in PhD advising discussions.
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Only 0.4% of 1,000 Android apps show consistent alignment between their privacy policies and actual log contents, while 67.6% leak sensitive information not mentioned in policies.
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Enabling Sensitive Conversations with Consent Boundaries: Moa, a Platform for Discussing PhD Advising Relationships
Moa is a platform that uses consent boundaries for anonymous yet targeted ally discovery in PhD advising discussions.
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Do Privacy Policies Match with the Logs? An Empirical Study of Privacy Disclosure in Android Application Logs
Only 0.4% of 1,000 Android apps show consistent alignment between their privacy policies and actual log contents, while 67.6% leak sensitive information not mentioned in policies.