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In recent years, the growing popularity of mobile devices equipped
with GPS chips, in combination with the increasing availability of
wireless data connections, has led to an incremental rise in the
use of Location-Based Services (LBSs), namely applications in which
a user obtains, typically in real-time, a service related to his
current location. The growing popularity of location-based
services, allowing for the collection of vast amounts of
information regarding users' location, has started raising serious
privacy concerns. Methods for Location Privacy: A Comparative
Overview examines the various kinds of privacy breaches that may
arise due to the use of LBSs, and considers and compares some of
the mechanisms and the metrics that have been proposed to protect
user privacy, focusing in particular on a comparison between
probabilistic spatial obfuscation techniques.
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