健康
隐私政策
互联网隐私
Android(操作系统)
计算机科学
透明度(行为)
信息隐私
Android应用程序
移动应用程序
应用商店
医疗保健
质量(理念)
移动设备
个人可识别信息
医学
健康信息学
业务
万维网
智能手机应用程序
计算机安全
政治学
法学
操作系统
作者
Ali Sunyaev,Tobias Dehling,Patrick Taylor,Kenneth D. Mandl
标识
DOI:10.1136/amiajnl-2013-002605
摘要
Mobile health (mHealth) customers shopping for applications (apps) should be aware of app privacy practices so they can make informed decisions about purchase and use. We sought to assess the availability, scope, and transparency of mHealth app privacy policies on iOS and Android. Over 35,000 mHealth apps are available for iOS and Android. Of the 600 most commonly used apps, only 183 (30.5%) had privacy policies. Average policy length was 1755 (SD 1301) words with a reading grade level of 16 (SD 2.9). Two thirds (66.1%) of privacy policies did not specifically address the app itself. Our findings show that currently mHealth developers often fail to provide app privacy policies. The privacy policies that are available do not make information privacy practices transparent to users, require college-level literacy, and are often not focused on the app itself. Further research is warranted to address why privacy policies are often absent, opaque, or irrelevant, and to find a remedy.
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