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Concepts for personal location privacy policies
2001
Proceedings of the 3rd ACM conference on Electronic Commerce - EC '01
A Location Based Service (LBS) is a service where knowledge of the location of an object or individual is used to personalise the service. Typical examples include the E911 emergency location service in the US and 'Where is the nearest xx' type of services. However, since these services often may be implemented in a way that exposes sensitive personal information, there are several privacy issues to consider. A key question is: "Who should have access to what location information under which
doi:10.1145/501158.501164
dblp:conf/sigecom/Snekkenes01
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