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Reyes, I., Wijesekera P., Reardon J., Elazari A., Razaghpanah A., Vallina-Rodriguez N., et al. (2018).  "Won't Somebody Think of the Children" Privacy Analysis at Scale: A Case Study With COPPA. Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies.
Malkin, N., Deatrick J., Tong A., Wijesekera P., Wagner D., & Egelman S. (2019).  Uninformed but Unconcerned: Privacy Attitudes of Smart Speaker Users. Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PoPETS), 2019.
Tsai, L., Wijesekera P., Reardon J., Reyes I., Chen J-W., Good N., et al. (2017).  TurtleGuard: Helping Android Users Apply Contextual Privacy Preferences. Proceedings of SOUPS '17.
Okoyomon, E., Samarin N., Wijesekera P., Bar On A. Elazari, Vallina-Rodriguez N., Feal Á., et al. (2019).  On The Ridiculousness of Notice and Consent: Contradictions in App Privacy Policies. Proceedings of the Workshop on Technology and Consumer Protection (ConPro ’19).
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.
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).
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).
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).
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.
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.