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Measurement and control of geo-location privacy on Twitter

Abstract

The widespread diffusion of Online Social Networks and Media (OSNEM) has generated a huge amount of users’ personal data. As this data is often publicly available, users’ privacy is at risk. To address this issue, users may control the release of their sensitive data on OSNEM. An example of data that users rarely publish is their location. Besides being a privacy-sensitive information, location is a business-relevant data that third parties, e.g., Location-Based Service (LBS) providers, may be interested to obtain. It is, therefore, of paramount importance to understand to what extent the secrecy of location information can be violated. In this work, we investigate how users can measure the privacy of their geo-location on OSNEM and to control the factors affecting it. We define the privacy of a target user as the geographical distance between her actual unexposed location and the location estimated by an attacker. To …

Date
2020
Authors
Luca Luceri, Davide Andreoletti, Massimo Tornatore, Torsten Braun, Silvia Giordano
Journal
Online Social Networks and Media
Volume
17
Pages
100078
Publisher
Elsevier