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Document Type

Article

Author ORCID Identifier

Prakriti Dumaru https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6326-5810

Mahdi Nasrullah Al-Ameen https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5764-2253

Journal/Book Title/Conference

CSCW '23 Companion: Companion Publication of the 2023 Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery

Publication Date

10-14-2023

Journal Article Version

Version of Record

First Page

17

Last Page

21

Creative Commons License

Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.

Abstract

Voice-based digital assistants (for brevity, we term them as ‘digital assistants’ in this paper, unless otherwise specified) are getting increasingly popular in the household to automate digital routines. Hence, with communal usage of digital assistants in the household, children can gain access to content through digital assistants that are intended for adult audiences and parents are concerned about such risks. To this end, we created a low-fidelity prototype with designs of existing Google’s parental control for Google Assistant (termed as baseline), along with our features deriving from prior literature (termed as treatment). Then, we conducted a semi structured interview with 7 parents to understand their perceptions, needs, and expectations surrounding parental control within digital assistants. As reflected in our results, digital assistants can play different roles in stimulating open communication between parents and children, augmenting parenting responsibilities to induce self regulation and impulse control in children, and setting boundaries with granularity.

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