May 16, 2022, 1:20 a.m. | Rahat Masood, Wing Yan Cheng, Dinusha Vatsalan, Deepak Mishra, Hassan Jameel Asghar, Mohamed Ali Kaafar

cs.CR updates on arXiv.org arxiv.org

Sensors embedded in mobile smart devices can monitor users' activity with
high accuracy to provide a variety of services to end-users ranging from
precise geolocation, health monitoring, and handwritten word recognition.
However, this involves the risk of accessing and potentially disclosing
sensitive information of individuals to the apps that may lead to privacy
breaches. In this paper, we aim to minimize privacy leakages that may lead to
user identification on mobile devices through user tracking and
distinguishability while preserving the …

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