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You are where you’ve been: the privacy implications of location and tracking technologies

Clarke, Roger; Wigan, Marcus

Authors

Roger Clarke

Marcus Wigan



Abstract

A decade ago, technologies that could provide information about the location of a motor vehicle, or a computer, or a person, were in their infancy. A wide range of tools are now in use and in prospect, which threaten to strip away another layer of the limited protections that individuals enjoy.

An understanding of the landscape of location and tracking technologies, and of the issues that they give rise to, depends on establishing a specialist language that enables meaningful and reasonably unambiguous discussion to take place.

An outline of the familiar case of mobile phones, complemented by deeper assessments of road tolling and the surveillance of individual motor vehicles on the road, provides a basis for appreciation of the substantial threats that location technologies represent to free society.

Citation

Clarke, R., & Wigan, M. (2011). You are where you’ve been: the privacy implications of location and tracking technologies. Journal of Location Based Services, 5(3-4), 138-155. https://doi.org/10.1080/17489725.2011.637969

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Nov 1, 2011
Online Publication Date Dec 5, 2011
Publication Date 2011-09
Deposit Date Jun 17, 2013
Journal Journal of Location Based Services
Print ISSN 1748-9725
Electronic ISSN 1748-9733
Publisher Taylor and Francis
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 5
Issue 3-4
Pages 138-155
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/17489725.2011.637969
Keywords Location; tracking; surveillance; mobility; transport
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/id/eprint/6131