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==Context==
 
==Context==
In the past [[User Intent]] was inferred from postings of [[Privacy Statements]] written in dense legalese supported by a [[Contract of Adhesion]] which was typically supplied as a [[Terms of Service]] which were typically invoked by references with a URL to more dense legalize.
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* In the past [[User Intent]] was inferred from postings of [[Privacy Policy]] written in dense legalese supported by a [[Contract of Adhesion]] which was typically supplied as a [[Terms of Service]] which were typically invoked by references with a URL to more dense legalese. Some [[Web Site]]s realizing that they were on shaky legal ground began requiring users to page though a long PDF of the [[Terms of Service]] as proof that the users were fully informed. Everyone involved in that stratagem knew it as a sham, but continued it none-the-less.
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* Meaning of intent:  Intention purpose meaning (from the French)<ref>Walter W. Skeat, An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language. Oxford (1882) </ref>
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==Problems==
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* A user who checks those boxes will have a hard time arguing later that they didn't understand what they were signing. -- Digital signatures – no proof of intent.  http://www.pcworld.com/article/253523/how_to_make_sure_that_digital_signature_is_legit.html
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* The human prover signals her intent to authenticate to a particular verify by acquiring the verifier’s QR code with her Pico device.  https://books.google.com/books?id=TGUcBQAAQBAJ&pg=PA175&lpg=PA175&dq=prove+user+intent+computer&source=bl&ots=PJla77v1n1&sig=JGbBd9O8ydEsoacW50igG_VDp1Y&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CCwQ6AEwAzgoahUKEwja2N6Iy77IAhXEOogKHZxAAZI#v=onepage&q=prove%20user%20intent%20computer&f=false
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* Current practice is to try to infer user intent.  http://www-ksl.stanford.edu/people/glass/GlassDissertation.pdf
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* http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=69&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CFUQFjAIODxqFQoTCKef6qLNvsgCFdBIiAodS2QBYQ&url=http%3A%2F%2Fdl.acm.org%2Fcitation.cfm%3Fid%3D1242739&usg=AFQjCNExvyQaXUTMc9wgINbxCBoc-GyDxw&sig2=BdgpttgU_0HAjxbh2vm2gA&bvm=bv.104819420,d.cGU
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* User intent used to detect malware  http://www.covert.io/research-papers/security/Gyrus%20-%20A%20Framework%20for%20User-Intent%20Monitoring%20of%20Text-Based%20Networked%20Applications.pdf
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==References==
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US Patent  US 20110154505 A1  ''Unobtrusive assurance of authentic user intent'' (filed 2009-12-22)
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[[Category:Glossary]]
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[[Category:User Experience]]

Revision as of 23:22, 21 February 2020

Full Title or Meme

User Intent implies free will exercised by a fully informed and competent user.

Context

  • In the past User Intent was inferred from postings of Privacy Policy written in dense legalese supported by a Contract of Adhesion which was typically supplied as a Terms of Service which were typically invoked by references with a URL to more dense legalese. Some Web Sites realizing that they were on shaky legal ground began requiring users to page though a long PDF of the Terms of Service as proof that the users were fully informed. Everyone involved in that stratagem knew it as a sham, but continued it none-the-less.
  • Meaning of intent: Intention purpose meaning (from the French)[1]

Problems

References

US Patent US 20110154505 A1 Unobtrusive assurance of authentic user intent (filed 2009-12-22)
  1. Walter W. Skeat, An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language. Oxford (1882)