Uncovering user-triggered privacy leaks in mobile applications and their utility in privacy protection
Mobile applications are increasingly popular, and help mobile users in many aspects of their lifestyle. Applications have access to a wealth of information about the user through powerful developer APIs. It is known that most applications, even popular and highly regarded ones, utilize and leak priv...
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Main Author: | CHAN, Joo Keng Joseph |
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Language: | English |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2017
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