Casual Privacy


3:50 - 4:40PM on Friday, April 25 in 2006

Presented by Kellan Elliott-McCrea (Flickr). Casual Privacy is a design pattern for sharing semi-private information that maps to how secrets are shared in real social networks, and that people will actually use. Casual Privacy plays nicely with work being done on OpenID and OAuth to offer easy sharing, ad-hoc group forming, and a reasonable expectation of privacy.



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Kellan rocked. It was worth attending the talk for the funny asides alone, but the ideas presented were extremely interesting as well.

11:36PM Fri Apr 25, 2008


the content was great; kellan constantly referring to lost graphics to remind audience that we're missing something -- that was distracting -- i wish he'd just gone to the web to demonstrate what he was describing with words and text. still it was one of the most interesting sessions.

08:18PM Sun Apr 27, 2008