Proceedings of the 21st Workshop on Privacy in the Electronic Society 2022
DOI: 10.1145/3559613.3563193
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Fingerprinting and Personal Information Leakage from Touchscreen Interactions

Abstract: The study aims to understand and quantify the privacy threat landscape of touch-based biometrics. Touch interactions from mobile devices are ubiquitous and do not require additional permissions to collect. Two privacy threats were examined -user tracking and personal information leakage. First, we designed a practical fingerprinting simulation experiment and executed it on a large publicly available touch interactions dataset. We found that touch-based strokes can be used to fingerprint users with high accurac… Show more

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