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We are releasing one of the datasets from a research project conducted jointly by the Centre for Internet and Society (CIS), India and The Bachchao Project (TBP) in 2016-17. This dataset that logs all the different permissions sought by selected “safety applications” available on the Google Play store in India was compiled as a part of the “Evaluating Safety Buttons on Mobile Devices” project in November 2016. A preliminary report on the findings was released at RightsCon in Brussels in 2017: https://github.com/cis-india/website/raw/master/docs/CIS-TBP_SafetyButtonsMobileDevices_Preview_201703.pdf [PDF] Blog post corresponding to the release of the report: https://cis-india.org/raw/evaluating-safety-buttons-on-mobile-devices-preview. The dataset has been released under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 International license. All uses of the accompanying data or parts thereof must contain the following attribution: “Data provided by Rohini Lakshané (Centre for Internet and Society) and Chinmayi S K (The Bachchao Project) (2018)”. To request a waiver, email rohini [dot] lakshane [at] gmail [dot] com. Data are provided AS-IS, without warranty as to accuracy or completeness. This dataset was first uploaded on the website of the The Bachchao Project on June 18, 2018: http://thebachchaoproject.org/evaluating-safety-buttons-on-mobile-devices
Google Play apps, safety apps, privacy testing, mobile safety applications, panic buttons, public safety, women's safety apps
Google Play apps, safety apps, privacy testing, mobile safety applications, panic buttons, public safety, women's safety apps
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