With current technology, a number of entities have access to user mobility traces at different levels of spatio-temporal granularity. At the same time, users frequently reveal their location through different means, including geo-tagged social media posts and mobile app usage. Such leaks are often bound to a pseudonym or a fake identity in an attempt to preserve one's privacy. In this work, we investigate how large-scale mobility traces can de-anonymize anonymous location leaks. By mining the country-wide mobility traces of tens of millions of users, we aim to understand how many location leaks are required to uniquely match a trace, how spatio-temporal obfuscation decreases the matching quality, and how the location popularity and time of ...
Mobility traces of people and vehicles have been collected and published to assist the design and ev...
With the advent of GPS enabled smartphones, an increasing number of users is actively sharing their ...
Using mobile devices, people can easily obtain their location information, and access a wide range o...
The increasing demand for smart context-aware services and the widespread use of location-based serv...
Human mobility is often represented as a mobility network, or graph, with nodes representing places ...
We study the problem of privacy in human mobility data, i.e., the re-identification risk of individu...
In modern mobile networks, users increasingly share their location with third-parties in return for ...
network, or graph, with nodes representing places of significance which an individual visits, such a...
We study fifteen months of human mobility data for one and a half million individuals and find that ...
The widespread adoption of handheld devices (e.g.,smartphones, tablets) makes mobility traces of use...
International audienceDue to the emergence of geolocated applications, more and more mobility traces...
An important motivation for research in location privacy has been to protect against user profiling,...
Mobile location data are ubiquitous in the digital world. People intentionally and unintentionally g...
The exposure of location data constitutes a significant privacy risk to users as it can lead to de-a...
An increasing amount of personal information from different sources is collected and mined by differ...
Mobility traces of people and vehicles have been collected and published to assist the design and ev...
With the advent of GPS enabled smartphones, an increasing number of users is actively sharing their ...
Using mobile devices, people can easily obtain their location information, and access a wide range o...
The increasing demand for smart context-aware services and the widespread use of location-based serv...
Human mobility is often represented as a mobility network, or graph, with nodes representing places ...
We study the problem of privacy in human mobility data, i.e., the re-identification risk of individu...
In modern mobile networks, users increasingly share their location with third-parties in return for ...
network, or graph, with nodes representing places of significance which an individual visits, such a...
We study fifteen months of human mobility data for one and a half million individuals and find that ...
The widespread adoption of handheld devices (e.g.,smartphones, tablets) makes mobility traces of use...
International audienceDue to the emergence of geolocated applications, more and more mobility traces...
An important motivation for research in location privacy has been to protect against user profiling,...
Mobile location data are ubiquitous in the digital world. People intentionally and unintentionally g...
The exposure of location data constitutes a significant privacy risk to users as it can lead to de-a...
An increasing amount of personal information from different sources is collected and mined by differ...
Mobility traces of people and vehicles have been collected and published to assist the design and ev...
With the advent of GPS enabled smartphones, an increasing number of users is actively sharing their ...
Using mobile devices, people can easily obtain their location information, and access a wide range o...