Despite growing concerns about privacy and an evolution in laws protecting users’ rights, there remains a gap between how industries manage data and how users can express their preferences. This imbalance often favors industries, forcing users to repeatedly define their privacy preferences each time they access a new website. This process contributes to the privacy paradox. We propose a user support tool named the User Privacy Preference Management System (UPPMS) that eliminates the need for users to handle intricate banners or deceptive patterns. We have set up a process to guide even a non-expert user in creating a standardized personal privacy policy, which is automatically applied to every visited website by interacting with cookie banners.
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A User-Centered Privacy Policy Management System for Automatic Consent on Cookie Banners
A user support tool named the User Privacy Preference Management System (UPPMS) is proposed that eliminates the need for users to handle intricate banners or deceptive patterns and simplifies user navigation by eliminating the need to repeatedly declare preferences in intricate cookie banners on every visited website.