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A framework for context-aware privacy of sensor data on mobile systems
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2013
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EngineeringContext-aware PrivacyInformation SecurityInformation PrivacyCommunicationData ScienceMobile SystemsPrivacy SystemInternet Of ThingsData ManagementPrivacy FrameworkUser IdentitySensor DataPrivacy ServicePrivacy By DesignPrivacy IssueData PrivacyComputer ScienceMobile ComputingApp ProducersPrivacy AnonymityPrivacyData SecurityCryptographyMulti-user SettingsContext-aware Pervasive System
We study the competing goals of utility and privacy as they arise when a user shares personal sensor data with apps on a smartphone. On the one hand, there can be value to the user for sharing data in the form of various personalized services and recommendations; on the other hand, there is the risk of revealing behaviors to the app producers that the user would like to keep private. The current approaches to privacy, usually defined in multi-user settings, rely on anonymization to prevent such sensitive behaviors from being traced back to the user---a strategy which does not apply if user identity is already known, as is the case here.
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