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A Privacy-Preserving Policy Transformation for Location
draft-thomson-geopriv-lying-00

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (individual)
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Author Martin Thomson
Last updated 2011-06-28
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Abstract

Obscuring location effectively is difficult. Falsehood offers a simpler, more effective method of location privacy protection. A mechanism is defined whereby a rule maker can request that a location server lie about location.

Authors

Martin Thomson

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