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arxiv: 1604.07850 · v1 · pith:VJFCGTRGnew · submitted 2016-04-20 · 💻 cs.CY · cs.CR

Your Neighbors Are My Spies: Location and other Privacy Concerns in Dating Apps

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Trilateration has recently become one of the well-known threat models to the user's location privacy in location-based applications (aka: location-based services or LBS), especially those containing highly sensitive information such as dating applications. The threat model mainly depends on the distance shown from the targeted victim to the adversary to pinpoint the victim's position. As a countermeasure, most of location-based applications have already implemented the "hide distance" function to protect their user's location privacy. The effectiveness of such approaches however is still questionable. Therefore, in this paper, we first investigate how popular location-based dating applications are currently protecting their user's privacy by testing the two most popular GLBT-focused applications: Jack'd and Grindr.

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