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The Myth of Location Privacy in the United States: Surveyed Attitude Versus Current Practices
Authors:Bandana Kar  Rick C Crowsey  Joslyn J Zale
Institution:University of Southern Mississippi
Abstract:In the United States, legal steps have been taken to protect personal privacy, which is viewed as an individual's fundamental right. Location privacy (i.e., protection of personal and location information), however, has not received equal attention in the legal system. Given the recent popularity of location-based services (e.g., cell phones), it is possible to obtain an individual's location information easily and precisely. An investigation of public perception of privacy in the United States indicated that survey responders (1) were unaware of legal implications of location privacy violation and (2) believed that there should be location privacy protection similar to that provided by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act.
Keywords:geospatial  legal implications  location privacy  privacy law  violation
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