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Location-Based Services for Mobile Telephony: a study of users’ privacy concerns

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Abstract

Context -aware computing often involves tracking peoples’ location. Many studies and applications highlight the importance of keeping people’s location information private. We discuss two types of location- based services; location-tracking services that are based on other parties tracking the user’s location and position-aware services that rely on the device’s knowledge of its own location. We present an experimental case study that examines people’s concern for location privacy and compare this to the use of location-based services. We find that even though the perceived usefulness of the two different types of services is the same, location-tracking services generate more concern for privacy than posit ion-aware services. We conclude that development emphasis should be given to position-aware services but that location-tracking services have a potential for success if users are given a simple option for turning the location-tracking off.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe INTERACT 2003, 9TH IFIP TC13 International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction
Number of pages4
Publication date2003
Pages709-712
Publication statusPublished - 2003
EventInternational Conference on Human-Computer Interaction - Greece , Kreta, Greece
Duration: 22 Jun 200323 Jun 2003
Conference number: 10
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Conference

ConferenceInternational Conference on Human-Computer Interaction
Number10
LocationGreece
Country/TerritoryGreece
CityKreta
Period22/06/200323/06/2003
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Keywords

  • Location-based services
  • Context-aware computing
  • Mobile telephony
  • Human-computer interaction

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