A Vagueness-based Obfuscation Technique for Protecting Location Privacy

Technical evolution of location technologies has augmented the development and growth of location-based services. With widespread adoption of these services, threats to location privacy are increasing, entailing more robust and sophisticated solutions. This paper proposes an intuitive obfuscation-ba...

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