论文标题
Covid-19-19
COVID-19 Contact Tracing and Privacy: A Longitudinal Study of Public Opinion
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论文摘要
通过通知感染者的所有近期接触,鉴定潜在感染的Covid-19患者的过程越来越多地使用技术接触追踪。政府,技术公司和研究小组都一直在努力使用IoT设备发布智能手机应用程序,并分发可穿戴技术以自动跟踪“密切联系”,并在个人测试呈阳性的情况下确定先前的联系。但是,关于有效的基于技术的接触跟踪与个人隐私之间的紧张关系的广泛讨论。为了告知此讨论,我们介绍了七个月的在线调查的结果,该调查专注于接触跟踪和隐私,每个人都有100名参与者。我们的第一次调查是在4月1日至3日,在美国的第一个病毒峰值之前,我们继续每周进行10周的调查(直到6月),然后每两周至11月,添加了局部问题,以反映有关当前有关接触接触跟踪和Covid-19的讨论。我们的结果介绍了公众舆论的多样性,并可以向决策者,技术人员,研究人员和公共卫生专家提供有关是否以及如何利用技术来减少Covid-19的传播,同时考虑潜在的隐私问题。我们将继续进行纵向测量,并随着时间的推移更新该报告;该报告的引用应参考2020年12月4日的2.0版2.0版。
There is growing use of technology-enabled contact tracing, the process of identifying potentially infected COVID-19 patients by notifying all recent contacts of an infected person. Governments, technology companies, and research groups alike have been working towards releasing smartphone apps, using IoT devices, and distributing wearable technology to automatically track "close contacts" and identify prior contacts in the event an individual tests positive. However, there has been significant public discussion about the tensions between effective technology-based contact tracing and the privacy of individuals. To inform this discussion, we present the results of seven months of online surveys focused on contact tracing and privacy, each with 100 participants. Our first surveys were on April 1 and 3, before the first peak of the virus in the US, and we continued to conduct the surveys weekly for 10 weeks (through June), and then fortnightly through November, adding topical questions to reflect current discussions about contact tracing and COVID-19. Our results present the diversity of public opinion and can inform policy makers, technologists, researchers, and public health experts on whether and how to leverage technology to reduce the spread of COVID-19, while considering potential privacy concerns. We are continuing to conduct longitudinal measurements and will update this report over time; citations to this version of the report should reference Report Version 2.0, December 4, 2020.