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Social Anchor: Privacy-Friendly Attribute Aggregation From Social Networks

Author Affiliations
Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Imperial College London, King Abdulaziz University, University of Jeddah, ...
Published InIEEE Access
Year2020
Citations6

Abstract

In the last decade or so, we have experienced a tremendous proliferation and popularity of different Social Networks (SNs), resulting more and more user attributes being stored in such SNs. These attributes represent a valuable asset and many innovative online services are offered in exchange of such attributes. This particular phenomenon has allured these social networks to act as Identity Providers (IdPs). However, the current setting unnecessarily imposes a restriction: a user can only release attributes from one single IdP in a single session, thereby, limiting the user to aggregate attributes from multiple IdPs within the same session. In addition, our analysis suggests that the manner by which attributes are released from these SNs is extremely privacy-invasive and a user…
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