Findings
IPFS on mobile presents a unique set of challenges with mobile use and expectations from users. Much of this seems to stem from a high standard of usability and maturity of cloud service syncing platforms as well as well as their ubiquity. However, there is a lot of opportunity in addressing user’s desires for better methods of files sharing and the addressing their frustrations with its management and an increasing interest in privacy and security issues.
- Cloud services like Dropbox and applications like AirDrop are considered the gold standard for file sharing
- Cloud services are thought of as stable and dependable, but they are also questioned in terms of their intents and longevity
- Being able to manage files and structure is important to the user and cloud services may not reflect this
- Various types of media, such as photos, videos and audio files are used extensively on mobile devices but how they are shared varies widely
- File security and backup is very important, but less so is who has the final file
- Cloud services like Google products are easy to use but not necessarily trusted
- Notifications about syncing and status are seen as very important
- P2P was used extensively in terms of torrents but generally not recently
- P2P technologies such as IPFS have had a difficult time in mass user adoption
- Users might know of P2P but don't want to be aware that they are using it
- P2P is understood as a concept relatively easily but there is some difficulty in imagining actively using it
- The user should know what is going on and notifications should be just enough and not overwhelming
- Battery and signal strength are important only generally when lacking
- Battery life is not as important as it used to be
- Offline-first is a trend that is important but difficult to push forward to mass adoption
- Identity and its management is understood to be important but is generally thought of as difficult and so many times ignored, even for advanced users
- There is a general awareness of privacy, but its understanding and application are understood differently in different parts of the world
- Single Sign On is viewed as a good thing but how to manage it securely is not a simple thing
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