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Successful completion of the Nudger project
After around 3 1/2 years, we celebrated a worthy conclusion to our BMBF joint project Nudger and the presentation of the project's core results.
Despite the tense situation caused by the coronavirus pandemic, we learned a great deal during the project about how privacy nudges work, how we can improve their acceptance and thus support privacy in digital work systems. The legal framework and ethical aspects as well as the practice of data-based business models always had to be taken into account.
We have summarized core aspects of design knowledge for effective privacy nudges and their implementation on learn2nudge.nudger.de as a toolset for researchers and practitioners. We are also pleased that we were also able to score points on the scientific side with many interdisciplinary publications at the interface of computer science and law and were able to win two awards during the project period (HICSS Best Paper 2020 and Vinton G. Cerf Award DESRIST 2020).
Many thanks to the project sponsor Kai Börner for his support from the application to the extension and successful completion of the project! Thank you for the hospitality at Fraunhofer IAO, where the demonstrator developed together with Lyncronize will also be located.
Thank you for the commitment of all project partners, especially Jan Marco Leimeister, Torben Barev, Ernestine Dickhaut, Andreas Janson, Sofia Schöbel, Dennis Benner, Sven Schuler, Tim Hornung, Elias S. Moll, Stefan Gerlach, Prof. Dr. Gerrit Hornung, Sabrina Schomberg, Dr. Thomas Grote, Dr. Philipp Bitzer and Dr. René Wegener.