Location privacy in a ubiquitous computing society
by Maya Gadzheva
International Journal of Electronic Business (IJEB), Vol. 6, No. 5, 2008

Abstract: The ability to identify the exact geographical location of a mobile user at any time and to provide users of mobile devices with personalised applications tailored to their current location is at the core of the future ubiquitous computing society. Ubiquitous access to information anywhere and anytime and the ever faster, smaller and omnipresent computing devices will enable the constant collection and transmission of personal data without it being apparent to the user. This implies that maintaining privacy in a future ubiquitous computing society is a complex task involving several levels of activities to take account of the changed context.

Online publication date: Sun, 09-Nov-2008

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