This folder contains coded responses to the free-response questions in the pre-survey and main survey.
For submitted responses (i.e., rows with non-blank entries in the second row),
there will be one or more codes from the primary and secondary coders. Codes
are in the columns headed with Code 1
, Code 2
, etc.
Some codes have sub-codes to specify further details, such as
permissions->correct
to denote checking that permissions are correct.Any
row containing sub-codes will also have the top-level code (such as
permissions
) in another column.
Pre-survey CSVs are from their respective tables in Pre-Survey Qualitative Responses.xlsx
.
The source Excel file also contains all codes (with counts) for each pre-survey qualitative
question.
The pre-survey asks participants:
Do you recall ever using your Google Account to sign in to third-party apps or services as described above? -Yes -No -Unsure
Results for the above question are in Fig. 1 in the paper.
Pariticipants who respond "Yes" are then presented free-response questions S7 and S8.
Participants who don't respond "Yes" are then presented the free-response question S9.
S7. Thinking about the last time you used your Google Account to sign into a third-party app or service, what app or service did you use your Google Account to sign into?
Discussed in Section 4.1 Measurements in the paper.
S8. Thinking about the last time you used your Google Account to sign into a third-party app or service, what did you consider before signing in using your Google Account?
Discussed in Section 4.3 Granting and Reviewing Account Access: Considerations When Granting App/SSO Access in the paper.
S9. If you were given the option to use your Google account to sign into a third-party app or service, what would you consider before using this feature?
The pre-survey asks participants:
Do you recall ever granting a third-party app access your Google Account as described above? -Yes -No -Unsure
Results for the above question are in Fig. 1 in the paper.
Pariticipants who respond "Yes" are then presented free-response questions S11 and S12.
Participants who don't respond "Yes" are then presented the free-response question S13.
S11. Thinking about the last time you granted a third-party app access to your Google Account, what was the purpose of allowing that access?
Discussed in Section 4.3 Granting and Reviewing Account Access: Reasons for Authorizing Account Access in the paper.
S12. Thinking about the last time you granted a third-party app access to your Google Account, what did you consider before granting a third-party app access to your Google account?
Discussed in Section 4.3 Granting and Reviewing Account Access: Considerations When Granting App/SSO Access in the paper.
S13. If you were given the option to grant a third-party app access to your Google Account, what would you consider before granting access?
Discussed in Section 4.3 Granting and Reviewing Account Access: Considerations When Granting App/SSO Access in the paper.
Main survey CSVs are from their respective tables in Main Survey Qualitative Responses.xlsx
.
The source Excel file also contains all codes (with counts) for each main survey qualitative
question.
The main survey uses a browser extension to obtain a list of participants' app authorizations on their Google account. The survey uses this data to ask about participants' specific apps: the oldest app, the newest app, and a randomly selected app. For participants with only 1 app, it will be recorded as the oldest app. For participants with only 2 apps, those will be recorded as the oldest and newest apps.
Q14. Please describe any concerns you have about the {oldest/newest/random} app holding these permissions.
Discussed in Section 4.2 Awareness and Understanding: Reasons for Concern in the paper.
The main survey asks participants:
In six months do you see yourself reviewing third-party apps from your "Apps with access to your account" page? -Yes -No -Unsure
Participants who respond "Yes" are then presented free-response questions Q19 and Q20.
Q19. You have indicated that you would change settings on your "Apps with access to your account" page. Please describe which settings would you change.
Discussed in Section 4.4 Reflection and Features: Change Settings and Review Apps in the paper.
Q20. What would you look for when you review the "Apps with access to your account" page in six months?
Discussed in Section 4.4 Reflection and Features: Change Settings and Review Apps in the paper.
Q21. What new features (if any) would you like to add to the "Apps with access to your account" page?
Discussed in Section 4.4 Reflection and Features: New Features and Design Changes in the paper.