What is it about?
giving end-user full control over their own data in social media networks means that they should be the person who assigns permission to other users online to access their data, this article proposes a new system, that allows end-users to use Role-based Access control as a method to easily grant permissions and control who to access their data, when, where and how.
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Why is it important?
users are not aware of their privacy online, they rely on online social networks to maintain their privacy, those online social network controls users data and acts as the administrator on behalf of the user, users are limited to what facilities they provide and they cannot re-use or share their data everywhere else easily.
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This publication is part of a project that aims to develop a visual system that allows users to create their own apps to share data and information, in such a way users will keep all their online activities in one place and share it with multiple online application
Mahmoud Awad
Coventry University
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This page is a summary of: User as a Super Admin: Giving the End-Users Full Control to Manage Access to Their Data in Social Media Networks, February 2021, ACM (Association for Computing Machinery),
DOI: 10.1145/3459104.3459204.
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