Items shared through Social Media may affect more than one user's privacy—e.g., photos that depict multiple users, comments that mention multiple users, events in which multiple users are invited, etc. The lack of multi-party privacy management support in current mainstream Social Media infrastructures makes users unable to appropriately control to whom these items are actually shared or not. Computational mechanisms that are able to merge the privacy preferences of multiple users into a single policy for an item can help solve this problem. However, merging multiple users’ privacy preferences is not an easy task, because privacy preferences may conflict, so methods to resolve conflicts are needed. Moreover, these methods need to consider h...
Social network services enable users to share large quanti-ties of private information. Often, the s...
Individuals share increasing amounts of personal multimedia data, exposing themselves (uploaders) as...
As the popularity of social networks expands, the information users expose to the public has potenti...
Items shared through Social Media may affect more than one user's privacy --- e.g., photos that depi...
Products shared through Social Media may affect several users’ privacy including photos that illustr...
Social media involve many shared items, such as photos, which may concern more than one user. The ch...
The lack of multi-party privacy management support in current mainstream Social Media infrastructure...
Social network services enable users to share large quantities of private information. Often, the sh...
Items in social media such as photos may be co-owned by multiple users, i.e., the sharing decisions ...
The absence of multi-party protection administration bolster in current standard Social Media founda...
Data shared through Social Media may influence more than one clients protection - e.g., Information ...
Items in social media such as photos may be co-owned by multiple users, i.e., the sharing decisions ...
Privacy is the right of individuals to keep personal information to themselves or restrict the infor...
Products mutual about Social Media may alter sparse user’s retreat statue that spotlight various use...
Social network services (SNSs) enable users to conveniently share personal information. Often, the i...
Social network services enable users to share large quanti-ties of private information. Often, the s...
Individuals share increasing amounts of personal multimedia data, exposing themselves (uploaders) as...
As the popularity of social networks expands, the information users expose to the public has potenti...
Items shared through Social Media may affect more than one user's privacy --- e.g., photos that depi...
Products shared through Social Media may affect several users’ privacy including photos that illustr...
Social media involve many shared items, such as photos, which may concern more than one user. The ch...
The lack of multi-party privacy management support in current mainstream Social Media infrastructure...
Social network services enable users to share large quantities of private information. Often, the sh...
Items in social media such as photos may be co-owned by multiple users, i.e., the sharing decisions ...
The absence of multi-party protection administration bolster in current standard Social Media founda...
Data shared through Social Media may influence more than one clients protection - e.g., Information ...
Items in social media such as photos may be co-owned by multiple users, i.e., the sharing decisions ...
Privacy is the right of individuals to keep personal information to themselves or restrict the infor...
Products mutual about Social Media may alter sparse user’s retreat statue that spotlight various use...
Social network services (SNSs) enable users to conveniently share personal information. Often, the i...
Social network services enable users to share large quanti-ties of private information. Often, the s...
Individuals share increasing amounts of personal multimedia data, exposing themselves (uploaders) as...
As the popularity of social networks expands, the information users expose to the public has potenti...