2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-55415-5_13
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Privacy Risks from Public Data Sources

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“…This collection of user personal data has become so aggressive (and sometimes even intrusive [96,104]) that has raised a huge public debate around basic civil rights regarding privacy and personal data protection [139,155]. These increasing privacy concerns, drew the attention of a significant body of research [2,60,67,172,180,202,232], which studied users' privacy loss in conjunction to existing user tracking techniques that companies deploy in the web. However, although some years ago the only way to connect and interact with online services (or online web sites) was through web browsers, the proliferation of mobile devices and developer tools gave service providers the chance to create their very own mobile applications (or apps) that the users download and install in their devices.…”
Section: Personal Data Collection and User Trackingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This collection of user personal data has become so aggressive (and sometimes even intrusive [96,104]) that has raised a huge public debate around basic civil rights regarding privacy and personal data protection [139,155]. These increasing privacy concerns, drew the attention of a significant body of research [2,60,67,172,180,202,232], which studied users' privacy loss in conjunction to existing user tracking techniques that companies deploy in the web. However, although some years ago the only way to connect and interact with online services (or online web sites) was through web browsers, the proliferation of mobile devices and developer tools gave service providers the chance to create their very own mobile applications (or apps) that the users download and install in their devices.…”
Section: Personal Data Collection and User Trackingmentioning
confidence: 99%