作者
Silvia Puglisi, Javier Parra-Arnau, Jordi Forné, David Rebollo-Monedero
发表日期
2015/9/1
期刊
Computer Standards & Interfaces
卷号
41
页码范围
17-27
出版商
North-Holland
简介
Recommendation systems and content-filtering approaches based on annotations and ratings essentially rely on users expressing their preferences and interests through their actions, in order to provide personalised content. This activity, in which users engage collectively, has been named social tagging, and it is one of the most popular opportunities for users to engage online, and although it has opened new possibilities for application interoperability on the semantic web, it is also posing new privacy threats. In fact, it consists in describing online or offline resources by using free-text labels, i.e., tags, thereby exposing a user's profile and activity to privacy attacks. As a result, users may wish to adopt a privacy-enhancing strategy in order not to reveal their interests completely. Tag forgery is a privacy-enhancing technology consisting in generating tags for categories or resources that do not reflect the user's actual …
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S Puglisi, J Parra-Arnau, J Forné, D Rebollo-Monedero - Computer Standards & Interfaces, 2015