Abstract. User’s privacy concerns represent one of the most serious obstacles to the wide adoption of mobile social software applications. In this paper, we introduce a conceptual model which tackles the problem from the perspective of trade-off between privacy and trust, where the user takes the decision with minimal privacy loss. To support the user decision, we introduce the Mobile Access Control List (Macl), a privacy management mechanism which takes into account the user attitude towards mobile sharing, his communication history and social network relationships
AbstractSmart mobile devices and an abundance of social mobile applications are emerging that facili...
Mobile apps feed on variety of users’ information to provide great services. Some of the features re...
In this paper, we investigate the feasibility of identifying a small set of privacy profiles as a wa...
This research examines the extent to which mobile app developers can influence user privacy decision...
As the use of social software for various personal and professional purposes gets widespread, the is...
Smartphones with third-party applications have become very popular. Recently, they have received att...
Recent studies have shown that privacy on mobile devices is not properly ensured. Due to a heavy inc...
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A number of mobile applications have emerged that allow users to locate one another. However, people...
International audienceContextual information about users is increasingly shared on mobile social net...
Personal and contextual information are increasingly shared via mobile social networks. Users ’ loca...
As they compete for developers, mobile app ecosystems have been exposing a growing number of APIs th...
<p>In this paper, we investigate the feasibility of identifying a small set of privacy profiles as a...
Contextual information about users is increasingly shared on mobile social networks. Examples of suc...
The recent growth and wide adoption of social software systems have transformed the Web from an info...
AbstractSmart mobile devices and an abundance of social mobile applications are emerging that facili...
Mobile apps feed on variety of users’ information to provide great services. Some of the features re...
In this paper, we investigate the feasibility of identifying a small set of privacy profiles as a wa...
This research examines the extent to which mobile app developers can influence user privacy decision...
As the use of social software for various personal and professional purposes gets widespread, the is...
Smartphones with third-party applications have become very popular. Recently, they have received att...
Recent studies have shown that privacy on mobile devices is not properly ensured. Due to a heavy inc...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Contextual information about users is ...
A number of mobile applications have emerged that allow users to locate one another. However, people...
International audienceContextual information about users is increasingly shared on mobile social net...
Personal and contextual information are increasingly shared via mobile social networks. Users ’ loca...
As they compete for developers, mobile app ecosystems have been exposing a growing number of APIs th...
<p>In this paper, we investigate the feasibility of identifying a small set of privacy profiles as a...
Contextual information about users is increasingly shared on mobile social networks. Examples of suc...
The recent growth and wide adoption of social software systems have transformed the Web from an info...
AbstractSmart mobile devices and an abundance of social mobile applications are emerging that facili...
Mobile apps feed on variety of users’ information to provide great services. Some of the features re...
In this paper, we investigate the feasibility of identifying a small set of privacy profiles as a wa...