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    Geo-location and social media services are becoming the way of the future online. These services are redefining the way we find and connect to interests and hobbies. Through the expansion of Geo-location and tagging mobile social media services, user’s privacy online will continue to be exposed without their knowledge and risk being victims to potential criminals. With the progression and development in GPS and Wi-Fi, geo-location has become a dominant tool that can collect information over huge

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    Abstract— The proliferation of Location Based Services (LBSs) and Geo Social Networks (GSNs) significantly increase the exposure risks of location information leading to leakage of sensitive information. Location privacy preserving methods are designed to provide a specified level of privacy based on some pre-defined privacy guarantees such as k-anonymity and e-differential privacy. In certain situations, we note that users would need different privacy protection levels based on their relationships

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    Implications of consumer location-based services apps Introduction Location based services (LBS) have been on the rise since public access to positioning technologies. These services are increasingly being used on mobile devices. Between 2010 and 2013 mobile internet usage increased 359%, whereas desktop internet usage only increased by 4% (Ju-Young, Johnson, & Mee Mun, 2015). LBS create an augmented reality by adding and integrating information to real world experiences (Pedrana, 2014). LBS apps

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    Comparative analysis of user location based anonymization of mobile computing M.K.Patil1 ,M.N.Sonawane2 and R.A.Mandlik3 1,2,3 Department of computer engineering, 1,2,3 Loknete Gopinathji Munde Institude of Engineering Education and Research, Nashik Abstract:-In this paper we have discussed numerous of papers which are based on mobile computing we also have done comparative analysis of those paper with different parameter which include domain, application ,issue within them. Futher we also

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    Location, Location, Location ACC 543 Location, Location, Location White water rafting has exploded onto the adventure sports scene in the last 10 years. This explosion has broadened the business market for rafting companies in Oregon, Idaho and Colorado. In order to open a new rafting business research must be conducted into the legal ramifications pertinent to the area. Of direct concern are the legal aspects of real property, personal property, business insurance, and environmental issues

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    Religious Location

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    They chose a central location, where a gas station resides, Tim Horton’s right across, as well as local grocery stores, and a Shoppers Drug Mart. All popular and mainstream places that not only draw a crowd, but also make it accessible for the many who choose to live near a masjid

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    Social Location

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    Social location can be defined in numerous ways due to the aspects that influence it. Predominantly, it is a person’s place in the world based off of race, religion, sexuality, gender, etc. All the factors that influence a person’s social location not only tell their standing or place in the world, but how they were raised, who they are looking forward to becoming, and how they will fare in the future. A person’s beliefs weigh heavily into social location more than other factors later in life. Early

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    Social Location

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    people are different from each other and must be regarded on all occasions. Social location is important in life writing; having the context of social location gives the text a deeper more accurate picture for the audience. Adrienne Rich discusses the importance of social location in her text Notes Toward a Politics of Social Location. There are several problems that arise when a writer is oblivious to their social location. Without proper insight writing about something outside of your own knowledge

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    Politics Of Location

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    Politics of Location (1984), Rich discusses the importance of one's awareness of location and the role it plays in being able to empathize with people of different ethnicities, social backgrounds, and sexual orientations. The idea of location applies not just to women who part of the transnational feminist movement in the United States are, is but also for people all over the globe to change their ways of thinking about their location and how they can relate to others from differing locations by asking

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    Social Location

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    Sociologists use the concept of social location to understand how an individual's position within society influences their life experiences and opportunities. Social location is shaped by various factors, including ascribed and achieved statuses, as well as intersections of ethnicity, gender, and class. Ascribed statuses are positions we do not have control over, such as ethnicity and gender. Achieved statuses are positions we have some control over, such as our level of education and employment

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