Anonymity is Relative
As it turns out, “revealing where one lives and works at the granularity of census blocks is uniquely identifying for a majority of the U.S. working population.” Anonymous location data really isn’t.
As it turns out, “revealing where one lives and works at the granularity of census blocks is uniquely identifying for a majority of the U.S. working population.” Anonymous location data really isn’t.
As more and more “things”, such as sensor-based electronics get connected, they become content providers and consumers – creating, requesting and providing data to each other, making up an “Internet of Things.”