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Safeguarding the “Internet of Things” for Victim-Survivors of Domestic and Family Violence: Anticipating Exploitative Use and Encouraging Safety-by-Design

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posted on 2025-05-07, 04:36 authored by Andi BrownAndi Brown, Diarmaid HarkinDiarmaid Harkin, Leonie Maria Tanczer
Smart, Internet-connected devices—the so-called “Internet of Things” (IoT)—pose significant threats to victim-survivors of domestic and family violence (DFV). IoT systems have been used to abuse, harass, monitor, intimidate, and gaslight victim-survivors. We present findings from an abusability analysis that examined 13 IoT devices and allowed us to make several observations about common vulnerabilities to victim-survivors of DFV. We argue that IoT manufacturers must be encouraged to factor in the implications of DFV in the design of their products. Additionally, technology-facilitated abuse in DFV contexts must feature in industry and government safety-by-design approaches. Our results suggest ways IoT devices can be modified at low cost to alleviate opportunities for misuse, and we endorse IoT manufacturers to consider those risks early in the design stage.

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London, Eng.

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  • Yes

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eng

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C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Journal

Violence Against Women

Volume

31

Pagination

1039-1062

ISSN

1077-8012

eISSN

1552-8448

Issue

5

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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