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Navigational path privacy protection
Proceedings of the 18th ACM conference on Information and knowledge management, 2009Navigational path query, one of the most popular location-based services (LBSs), determines a route from a source to a destination on a road network. However, issuing path queries to some non-trustworthy service providers may pose privacy threats to the users.
Ken C. K. Lee +3 more
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An experiment in privacy protection
Medical Journal of Australia, 1984During investigation of toxic shock syndrome in New South Wales, record keepers were requested not to disclose the identities of subjects. Nevertheless, many record keepers disclosed these identities to the investigator. Covering letters giving extra stress to privacy protection had no special effect. The extent of disclosure appeared to be greater for
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Privacy Protection in the 1980s
1982 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, 1982Privacy is a term with multiple meanings. However, in the context of automated record-keeping systems which contain personal data about individuals, "privacy" refers to the rights of individuals regarding the collection, storage, processing, circulation, and use of personal information about themselves (1-4).
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On Crossroads of Privacy Protection
2018The privacy protection has recently become a hot topic because of the increase in cyber-crime (using personal data for mounting attacks) as well as legal obligations for parties controlling personal data (eg. GDPR regulation of European Union). This creates a big market for pragmatic technical solutions.
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2013
The main motivation behind indirect questioning is to increase participation, reduce nonresponse and reduce untruthful responses in surveys dealing with stigmatizing characteristics. Indirect questioning techniques are often advertised as methods protecting the privacy of the participants in surveys dealing with stigmatizing or sensitive issues.
Arijit Chaudhuri, Tasos C. Christofides
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The main motivation behind indirect questioning is to increase participation, reduce nonresponse and reduce untruthful responses in surveys dealing with stigmatizing characteristics. Indirect questioning techniques are often advertised as methods protecting the privacy of the participants in surveys dealing with stigmatizing or sensitive issues.
Arijit Chaudhuri, Tasos C. Christofides
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2022
The technical report consists of a review of literature on modern Wordle solving methods and seeks to extend computer science principles taught by the Department of Computer Science at the University of Virginia in an effort to solve Wordle puzzles efficiently. This technical report is unrelated to the STS portion of this paper. In the STS portion,
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The technical report consists of a review of literature on modern Wordle solving methods and seeks to extend computer science principles taught by the Department of Computer Science at the University of Virginia in an effort to solve Wordle puzzles efficiently. This technical report is unrelated to the STS portion of this paper. In the STS portion,
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Privacy policy Improvements to Protect Children Privacy
2011The achievement of an adequate level of privacy protection is a demanding objective, especially for new technologies. One relatively new but increasing class of users of Internet related services consists of children and young people. However, if Internet services can improve social skills and widen the knowledge minors have, it could open the doors to
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Exploring Motivations for Online Privacy Protection Behavior: Insights From Panel Data
Communication Research, 2021Sophie C Boerman, Sanne Kruikemeier
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