COVID-19 vs social media apps: does privacy really matter?

Omar Haggag, Sherif Haggag, John Grundy, Mohamed Abdelrazek

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Abstract

Many people around the world are worried about using or even downloading COVID-19 contact tracing mobile apps. The main reported concerns are centered around privacy and ethical issues. At the same time, people are voluntarily using Social Media apps at a significantly higher rate during the pandemic without similar privacy concerns compared with COVID-19 apps. To better understand these seemingly anomalous behaviours, we analysed the privacy policies, terms & conditions and data use agreements of the most commonly used COVID-19, Social Media & Productivity apps. We also developed a tool to extract and analyse nearly 2 million user reviews for these apps. Our results show that Social Media & Productivity apps actually have substantially higher privacy and ethical issues compared with the majority of COVID-19 apps. Surprisingly, lots of people indicated in their user reviews that they feel more secure as their privacy are better handled in COVID-19 apps than in Social Media apps. On the other hand, most of the COVID-19 apps are less accessible and stable compared to most Social Media apps, which negatively impacted their store ratings and led users to uninstall COVID-19 apps more frequently. Our findings suggest that in order to effectively fight this pandemic, health officials and technologists will need to better raise awareness among people about COVID-19 app behaviour and trustworthiness. This will allow people to better understand COVID-19 apps and encourage them to download and use these apps. Moreover, COVID-19 apps need many accessibility enhancements to allow a wider range of users from different societies and cultures to access to these apps.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings - 2021 IEEE/ACM 43rd International Conference on Software Engineering
Subtitle of host publicationSoftware Engineering in Society, ICSE-SEIS 2021
EditorsNatalia Juristo
Place of PublicationPiscataway NJ USA
PublisherIEEE, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Pages48-57
Number of pages10
ISBN (Electronic)9780738133225
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021
EventInternational Conference on Software Engineering: Software Engineering in Society 2021 - Online, Madrid, Spain
Duration: 25 May 202128 May 2021
Conference number: 43rd
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Publication series

NameProceedings - International Conference on Software Engineering
PublisherIEEE, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Volume2021-May
ISSN (Print)0270-5257

Conference

ConferenceInternational Conference on Software Engineering: Software Engineering in Society 2021
Abbreviated titleICSE-SEIS 2021
Country/TerritorySpain
CityMadrid
Period25/05/2128/05/21
Internet address

Keywords

  • COVID-19, Social Media, Privacy, Ethics, Accessibility, Stability, Security, Advertising, User Reviews, Facebook

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