This repository contains the full list of tested websites and Android apps featuring virtual try-on (VTO) in the study. For every website/app in the list, we indicate the following:
- URL and package name of website and app, respectively
- number of downloads (apps only)
- whether the app is pure VTO or not 1 (apps only)
- whether a user's image is sent to a 3rd-party server when using the VTO feature
- whether a user's image is stored when using the VTO feature
- whether the app/website violates its privacy policy, and on what basis (violation type)
- whether the app/website violates use a VTO provider which violates its own privacy policy, and on what basis (violation type)
- whether the website displays a misleading disclaimer that gives false confidence to the user on using th VTO feature (websites only)
There are four files:
- List of Android Apps Featuring VTO.csv: the full list of the tested 28 apps in CSV format.
- List of Android Apps Featuring VTO.pdf: the full list of the tested 28 apps in PDF format (more readable).
- List of Websites Featuring VTO.csv: the full list of the tested 138 websites in CSV format.
- List of Websites Featuring VTO.pdf: the full list of the tested 138 websites in PDF format (more readable).
Footnotes
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An app is considered pure VTO if the VTO or AR feature is explicitly advertised as a main feature in the app's description. We consider a non-pure VTO app to be one that does not advertise VTO or AR as a main feature in its description. ↩