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In new generation social networks, we expect that the demand of tools allowing the user to effectively control privacy, without relying on the provider trustworthiness, will be more and more increasing. A lot of precious information is currently released by users with no privacy control whenever they evaluate resources, which, for example, is done in Facebook through the “Like Button”. A mechanism...
Users are able to arbitrarily make assertions about themselves online. In many spaces, it is valuable to both the users and information consumers that those statements can be validated and trusted. In this paper, we present the Publish Trust Framework. This leverages Semantic Web technologies to add provenance to the attributes a person wants to assert about themselves. That connects the statements...
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