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Reardon, J., Feal Á., Wijesekera P., Bar On A. Elazari, Vallina-Rodriguez N., & Egelman S. (2019).  50 Ways to Leak Your Data: An Exploration of Apps’ Circumvention of the Android Permissions System. Proceedings of the 24th USENIX Security Symposium.
Tschantz, M. Carl, Egelman S., Choi J., Weaver N., & Friedland G. (2018).  The Accuracy of the Demographic Inferences Shown on Google's Ad Settings. Proceedings of the 2018 Workshop on Privacy in the Electronic Society. 33-41.
Harbach, M., De Luca A., & Egelman S. (2016).  The Anatomy of Smartphone Unlocking: A Field Study of Android Lock Screens. Proceedings of CHI '16.
Harbach, M., De Luca A., & Egelman S. (2016).  The Anatomy of Smartphone Unlocking: A Field Study of Android Lock Screens. Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’16).
Wijesekera, P., Baokar A., Hosseini A., Egelman S., Wagner D., & Beznosov K. (2015).  Android Permissions Remystified: A Field Study on Contextual Integrity. Proceedings of the 24th USENIX Security Symposium.
Egelman, S., Jain S., Pottenger R., Liao K., Consolvo S., & Wagner D. (2014).  Are You Ready to Lock? Understanding User Motivations for Smartphone Locking Behaviors.
Egelman, S., Harbach M., & Peer E. (2016).  Behavior Ever Follows Intention? A Validation of the Security Behavior Intentions Scale (SeBIS). Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’16).
Frik, A., Egelman S., Harbach M., Malkin N., & Peer E. (2018).  Better Late(r) than Never: Increasing Cyber-Security Compliance by Reducing Present Bias. Proceedings of WEIS '18.
Wijesekera, P., Reardon J., Reyes I., Tsai L., Chen J-W., Good N., et al. (2018).  Contextualizing Privacy Decisions for Better Prediction (and Protection). Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’18).
Alomar, N., & Egelman S. (2022).  Developers Say the Darnedest Things: Privacy Compliance Processes Followed by Developers of Child-Directed Apps. Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies. 2022, 250-273.
Forget, A., Pearman S., Thomas J., Acquisti A., Christin N., Cranor L. Faith, et al. (2016).  Do or Do Not, There Is No Try: User Engagement May Not Improve Security Outcomes. Proceedings of the Twelfth Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS ’16).
Han, C., Reyes I., Bar On A. Elazari, Reardon J., Feal Á., Bamberger K. A., et al. (2019).  Do You Get What You Pay For? Comparing The Privacy Behaviors of Free vs. Paid Apps. Proceedings of the Workshop on Technology and Consumer Protection (ConPro 2019).
Reeder, R. W., Felt A. Porter, Consolvo S., Malkin N., Thompson C., & Egelman S. (2018).  An Experience Sampling Study of User Reactions to Browser Warnings in the Field. Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’18).
Wijesekera, P., Baokar A., Tsai L., Reardon J., Egelman S., Wagner D., et al. (2017).  The Feasibility of Dynamically Granted Permissions: Aligning Mobile Privacy with User Preferences . Proceedings of the 2017 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (Oakland ’17).
Fifield, D., & Egelman S. (2015).  Fingerprinting Web Users through Font Metrics. Proceedings of the 19th international conference on Financial Cryptography and Data Security.
Nurgalieva, L., Frik A., Ceschel F., Egelman S., & Marchese M. (2019).  Information Design in An Aged Care Context. Proceedings of Pervasive Health ’19.
Lee, L., Lee JH., Egelman S., & Wagner D. (2016).  Information Disclosure Concerns in The Age of Wearable Computing. Proceedings of the NDSS Workshop on Usable Security (USEC ’16).
Harbach, M., De Luca A., Malkin N., & Egelman S. (2016).  Keep on Lockin’ in the Free World: A Multi-National Comparison of Smartphone Locking. Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’16).
Egelman, S., & Peer E. (2015).  The Myth of the Average User: Improving Privacy and Security Systems through Individualization. Proceedings of the 2015 New Security Paradigms Workshop (NSPW ’15).
Wijesekera, P., Razaghpanah A., Reardon J., Reyes I., Vallina-Rodriguez N., Egelman S., et al. (2017).  “Is Our Children’s Apps Learning?” Automatically Detecting COPPA Violations. Proceedings of the Workshop on Technology and Consumer Protection (ConPro ’17).
Malkin, N., Mathur A., Harbach M., & Egelman S. (2017).  Personalized Security Messaging: Nudges for Compliance with Browser Warnings. Proceedings of the European Workshop on Usable Security (EuroUSEC '17).
Han, C., Reyes I., Feal Á., Reardon J., Wijesekera P., Vallina-Rodriguez N., et al. (2020).  The Price is (Not) Right: Comparing Privacy in Free and Paid Apps. 2020(3), 222-242.
Frik, A., Nurgalieva L., Bernd J., Lee J. S., Schaub F., & Egelman S. (2019).  Privacy and Security Threat Models and Mitigation Strategies of Older Adults. Proceedings of the 15th Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS '19).
Frik, A., Malkin N., Harbach M., Peer E., & Egelman S. (2019).  A Promise Is A Promise: The Effect Of Commitment Devices On Computer Security Intentions. Proceedings of the ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2019).
Frik, A., Malkin N., Harbach M., Peer E., & Egelman S. (2019).  A Promise Is A Promise: The Effect Of Commitment Devices On Computer Security Intentions. Proceedings of CHI '19.

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