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. 2017 Apr 10;32(Suppl 2):83–808. doi: 10.1007/s11606-017-4028-8
Accountability and Trust “I have to be able to trust them with my information, whatever they’re going to do it stays with them and no one else gets involved in it that don’t need to know about it”
“I don’t like to give out personal information, but it really depends on who’s asking. If it’s a doctor, that’s different.”
Fear of Data Misuse “The only thing I don’t dig is somebody being able to track me minute by minute, day by day around each block, no, that’s not happening. Everything else I could care less about.”
“What if you’re looking for a job? Any hacker can get that information. If you have some disease that’s going to impair your job, your job search is going to be pretty screwed, if they have access to your medical records.”
Usability “Basically the reason I don’t use the phone for emails, or Facebook, or just any apps or whatever…I will go to the bus stop, I will dial 511, departure times puts you in the bus stop, and it will tell you within so many min this bus is coming, blah, blah, blah. I don’t need a frigging app, okay?…It isn’t worth the drama.”
Altruism “…to help somebody else, sure, I’m all right with that. I mean it’s all about trying to help someone else.”