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As location-based services become more and more popular, concerns are growing about the misuse of location information by malicious parties. In order to preserve location privacy, many efforts have been devoted to preventing service providers from determining users’ exact locations. Few works have sought to help users manage their privacy preferences; however management of privacy is an important issue in real applications. This work developed an easy-to-use location privacy management system including functions of policy composition, policy conflict detection and policy recommendation.
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Muhammed, A., Lin, D., Squicciarini, A. (2012). Location Privacy Policy Management System. In: Chim, T.W., Yuen, T.H. (eds) Information and Communications Security. ICICS 2012. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 7618. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-34129-8_41
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