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Mobile devices that can sense their location using GPS or Wi-Fi have become extremely popular. However, many users hesitate to provide their accurate location information to unreliable third parties if it means that their identities or sensitive attribute values will be disclosed by doing so. Many approaches for anonymization, such as ${k}$ -anonymity, have been proposed to tackle this issue. Existing...
When a data holder wants to share databases that contain personal attributes, individual privacy needs to be considered. Existing anonymization techniques, such as l-diversity, remove identifiers and generalize quasi-identifiers (QIDs) from the database to ensure that adversaries cannot specify each individual's sensitive attributes. Usually, the database is anonymized based on one-size-fits-all measures...
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