论文标题
有针对性广告的隐私:一项调查
Privacy in Targeted Advertising: A Survey
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论文摘要
有针对性的广告通过使用许多中介实体和技术的基础架构,通过交付个性化广告来为广告商创造新的机会,从而改变了各种业务的营销格局。广告和分析公司收集,汇总,处理和交易大量用户的个人数据,这引起了个人和组织之间的严重隐私问题。本文对移动环境中相关的隐私风险和建议的解决方案进行了详细调查。我们概述了广告平台和广告/分析网络之间信息流的详细信息,分析过程,广告来源和标准,基于用户的兴趣和分析上下文对目标广告的测量分析以及广告交付过程以及广告交付过程,包括浏览器内和浏览器内和内置的广告;我们还包括数据共享和跟踪技术的概述。我们讨论了保存用户隐私的挑战,这些挑战包括与私人信息提取和各个广告实体之间的交换有关的威胁,第三方跟踪的隐私威胁,重新确定私人信息以及相关的隐私风险。随后,我们提出了各种维护用户隐私的技术,并根据此类技术对提案进行全面分析;我们根据基础架构,隐私机制和部署方案比较提案。最后,我们讨论了潜在的研究挑战和开放研究问题。
Targeted advertising has transformed the marketing landscape for a wide variety of businesses, by creating new opportunities for advertisers to reach prospective customers by delivering personalised ads, using an infrastructure of a number of intermediary entities and technologies. The advertising and analytics companies collect, aggregate, process and trade a vast amount of user's personal data, which has prompted serious privacy concerns among both individuals and organisations. This article presents a detailed survey of the associated privacy risks and proposed solutions in a mobile environment. We outline details of the information flow between the advertising platform and ad/analytics networks, the profiling process, advertising sources and criteria, the measurement analysis of targeted advertising based on user's interests and profiling context and the ads delivery process, for both in-app and in-browser targeted ads; we also include an overview of data sharing and tracking technologies. We discuss challenges in preserving user privacy that include threats related to private information extraction and exchange among various advertising entities, privacy threats from third-party tracking, re-identification of private information and associated privacy risks. Subsequently, we present various techniques for preserving user privacy and a comprehensive analysis of the proposals based on such techniques; we compare the proposals based on the underlying architectures, privacy mechanisms and deployment scenarios. Finally, we discuss the potential research challenges and open research issues.