MaskClaw is an edge-side privacy arbitrator for GUI agents that retrieves local policies, decides Allow/Mask/Ask on screenshots, and evolves reusable privacy skills from user corrections, evaluated on the new P-GUI-Evo benchmark.
Assessing Privacy Preservation and Utility in Online Vision-Language Models
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The increasing use of Online Vision Language Models (OVLMs) for processing images has introduced significant privacy risks, as individuals frequently upload images for various utilities, unaware of the potential for privacy violations. Images contain relationships that relate to Personally Identifiable Information (PII), where even seemingly harmless details can indirectly reveal sensitive information through surrounding clues. This paper explores the critical issue of PII disclosure in images uploaded to OVLMs and its implications for user privacy. We investigate how the extraction of contextual relationships from images can lead to direct (explicit) or indirect (implicit) exposure of PII, significantly compromising personal privacy. Furthermore, we propose methods to protect privacy while preserving the intended utility of the images in Vision Language Model (VLM)-based applications. Our evaluation demonstrates the efficacy of these techniques, highlighting the delicate balance between maintaining utility and protecting privacy in online image processing environments. Index Terms-Personally Identifiable Information (PII), Privacy, Utility, privacy concerns, sensitive information
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MaskClaw: Edge-Side Personalized Privacy Arbitration for GUI Agents with Behavior-Driven Skill Evolution
MaskClaw is an edge-side privacy arbitrator for GUI agents that retrieves local policies, decides Allow/Mask/Ask on screenshots, and evolves reusable privacy skills from user corrections, evaluated on the new P-GUI-Evo benchmark.