Exploring the effectiveness of geomasking techniques for protecting the geoprivacy of Twitter users

With the ubiquitous use of location-based services, large-scale individual-level location data has been widely collected through location-awareness devices. Geoprivacy concerns arise on the issues of user identity de-anonymization and location exposure. In this work, we investigate the effectiveness...

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Published inJournal of spatial information science Vol. 2019; no. 19; pp. 105 - 129
Main Authors Gao, Song, Rao, Jinmeng, Liu, Xinyi, Kang, Yuhao, Huang, Qunying, App, Joseph
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published University of Maine 01.01.2019
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Summary:With the ubiquitous use of location-based services, large-scale individual-level location data has been widely collected through location-awareness devices. Geoprivacy concerns arise on the issues of user identity de-anonymization and location exposure. In this work, we investigate the effectiveness of geomasking techniques for protecting the geoprivacy of active Twitter users who frequently share geotagged tweets in their home and work locations. By analyzing over 38,000 geotagged tweets of 93 active Twitter users in three U.S. cities, the two-dimensional Gaussian masking technique with proper standard deviation settings is found to be more effective to protect user's location privacy while sacrificing geospatial analytical resolution than the random perturbation masking method and the aggregation on traffic analysis zones. Furthermore, a three-dimensional theoretical framework considering privacy, analytics, and uncertainty factors simultaneously is proposed to assess geomasking techniques. Our research offers insights into geoprivacy concerns of social media users' georeferenced data sharing for future development of location-based applications and services.
ISSN:1948-660X
1948-660X
DOI:10.5311/JOSIS.2019.19.510