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Revocable Privacy: Principles, Use Cases, and Technologies
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2016
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Security and privacy often seem to be at odds with one another. In this paper, we revisit the design principle of revocable privacy which guides the creation of systems that offer anonymity for people who do not violate a predefined rule, but can still have consequences for people who do violate the rule. We first improve the definition of revocable privacy by considering different types of sensors for users' actions and different types of consequences of violating the rules (for example
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-31456-3_7
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