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Toward Youth-Centered Privacy-by-Design in Smart Devices: A Systematic Review
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A systematic review of 122 academic papers reveals significant gaps in privacy protection for youth using AI-enabled smart devices, with technical solutions dominating research (67%) while policy enforcement and educational integration remain underdeveloped. The study recommends a multi-stakeholder approach involving policymakers, manufacturers, and educators to create comprehensive privacy ecosystems for young users.
Key Takeaways
- βTechnical privacy solutions like on-device processing and federated learning exist but have limited real-world adoption for youth protection.
- βCurrent policy frameworks including GDPR and UK Age-Appropriate Design Code lack adequate enforcement mechanisms and age-specific design requirements.
- βEducational privacy initiatives are rarely integrated systematically into curricula, representing only 12% of research focus.
- βResearch heavily skews toward technical solutions (67%) versus policy (21%) and education (12%), indicating implementation gaps.
- βMulti-stakeholder collaboration between policymakers, manufacturers, and educators is needed for effective youth data protection.
#privacy-by-design#youth-protection#smart-devices#ai-ethics#data-privacy#systematic-review#policy-gaps#federated-learning#gdpr#educational-privacy
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