Whether you are interested in #privacy or not, it is fascinating to see what smart devices can tell about us. In a dystopian scenario, the browser game **[PRISMA D](https://survey.prismad.psi.uni-bamberg.de)** explores privacy.
To gather as much data as possible, the (fictive) tech company “PRISMA D” developed a training program. It takes you into the world of smartphones, sensors, fitness trackers, and omnipresent data leeches. Your goal: Know what this data is worth so that you can sell it later on.
Not all game content is imaginary, though. The game's diverse levels cover aspects that likely belong to your everyday life. Despite the twisted setting, you might be able to get some aid for the real world from the game.
“PRISMA D” has been developed as part of a bachelor's thesis at our chair. We would appreciate anyone trying out the game and giving feedback in the quick survey.
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By playing the game you support my bachelor’s thesis! 🙃
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