@jollyorc@social.5f9.de
7th question lacks important options but it's mandatory.
The question is
Talking about health data, it's important that the data subject is the only one who can technically access all of them and get the full control over who get temporary access to some of them. Fragmentation is an important #security and #privacy property that should be preserved.
Many people, even non technical ones, are quite aware of the risks and, if asked in properly understandable and unbiased terms, will oppose to any form of health data concentration, preferring strict segmentation under their own control, a sort of "divide et impera" on their own side.
@jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.net
7th question lacks important options but it's mandatory.
The question is
7. What prevents you from collecting or using your health data?
Check all that apply- There is no way to collect or enter it properly
- The app(s) I tried is too cumbersome or confusing
- I don’t think anyone would use data I enter
- I don’t have the time to do this
- I have no need for this
- I don't trust apps' providers
- Nothing prevents me
Talking about health data, it's important that the data subject is the only one who can technically access all of them and get the full control over who get temporary access to some of them. Fragmentation is an important #security and #privacy property that should be preserved.
Many people, even non technical ones, are quite aware of the risks and, if asked in properly understandable and unbiased terms, will oppose to any form of health data concentration, preferring strict segmentation under their own control, a sort of "divide et impera" on their own side.
@jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.net