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Generalized Social Network Privacy


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Christine Task, Chris Clifton
Abstract
Many online services now allow you to designate friendship relations with other users, creating a quickly growing abundance of social network data-sets. As social network analysts have raced to make use of these fascinating new data sources, privacy researchers have been simultaneously working to develop analysis techniques which protect individual privacy. Their efforts have produced a diverse variety of privatization approaches. But how exactly do these techniques affect privacy and how do they compare to each other? This work is an initial step toward the development of a universal view of social network privatization.