Balancing User Needs and Data Security: Designing for Privacy with Tarkesh Deva

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Check out the Tarkesh Deva session happening today on the critical theme of "Designing for Privacy" at DrupalCon Lille, offering valuable insights for UX designers. The session underscores the increasing importance of considering the impact of design choices on user privacy in an era where data security and privacy concerns are paramount.

Devoting the talk to practicality, he covers topics such as understanding user expectations regarding privacy, the identification and mitigation of privacy risks in designs, and the art of striking a balance between privacy and usability. Additionally, he discusses the best practices for communicating privacy information to users, design strategies for consent and user control, and the integration of privacy-enhancing technologies within designs.

One of the session's highlights is a case study on the design of a community forum for UNICEF, specifically catered to young women and girls. Deva delves into the privacy challenges associated with sensitive topics, reaching displaced users, user identification, and privacy intrusion. Read more here.

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