Safer Online Sex - Harm Reduction and Queer Dating Apps

Safer Online Sex - Harm Reduction and Queer Dating Apps

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Key result: Primary risk was other users on the platform

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Key result: Primary risk was other users on the platform

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Safer Online Sex - Harm Reduction and Queer Dating Apps

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 Who is thinking about the users in tech?
  3. 3 Who is thinking about the users' safety, security, and privacy in tech?
  4. 4 How can tech/security better support user safety?
  5. 5 Harm reduction recognizes the power of pleasure
  6. 6 Examples of harm reduction programs
  7. 7 Harm reduction is inherently radical
  8. 8 Individual tech choices and harm reduction
  9. 9 Key result: Typical approaches to security were not addressing participant needs
  10. 10 Key result: Primary risk was other users on the platform
  11. 11 Understanding digital evidence used was essential to understand adversary methods
  12. 12 Security, privacy, and safety are not binary
  13. 13 Focus on understanding and humanizing users
  14. 14 Move away from stigmatizing user activities
  15. 15 system design should include user safety, not just system risks
  16. 16 Who should 'own' user-centric safety, security, and privacy?
  17. 17 What would it look like to bring harm reduction to your work?

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