Designing for Privacy in an Increasingly Public World

Presented at A New HOPE (2022), July 22, 2022, 6 p.m. (50 minutes).

People are increasingly concerned about their rights to privacy online. As digital designers, we need to be aware of experiences which undermine people's privacy, recognize "dark UX patterns," and learn to design transparent experiences which enable people to understand how their information is being used online. Further, we need to provide them with visible access to privacy tools, as well as reminders to take advantage of them. Robert will discuss privacy issues in detail to draw awareness to them, as well as some simple solutions for combating these issues. Attendees will leave with an understanding of the necessity of "privacy by design."


Presenters:

  • Robert Stribley
    **Robert Stribley (@stribs)** has over 20 years of experience as a user experience designer, and is a creative director focusing on experience design at Publicis Groupe. He has written and presented extensively on the topics of user experience design and online privacy. He also teaches user experience design at the School of Visual Arts.

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