Wessel, DanielClaudy, SandraHanke, KarlsonHerzog, ChristianPreiß, RobinWegner, ChristianeHeine, MoreenMühlhäuser, MaxReuter, ChristianPfleging, BastianKosch, ThomasMatviienko, AndriiGerling, Kathrin|Mayer, SvenHeuten, WilkoDöring, TanjaMüller, FlorianSchmitz, Martin2022-08-312022-08-312022https://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/39290Given the increasingly digital interactions between citizens and public administration, E-government websites provide an opportunity to support the digital sovereignty of citizens. They can lead by example by making their data sharing processes transparent, and in turn, even raise awareness to data sharing practices in the private sector. In this demonstration we would like to present the first prototypes to achieve this end. Developed by implementing a human-centered design process, these prototypes cover three major life events that require interaction with the government and aim to show how and why data is shared between government agencies.enDigital SovereigntyData PrivacyE-governmentEthical ImplicationsSocietal ImplicationsPrototypes for E-government Websites to support the Digital Sovereignty of CitizensText/Conference Paper10.1145/3543758.3547514