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D11.6: Survey on Mobile Identity

The deliverable in hand provides the results of an explorative survey on the
control model for identity related data in location-based services (LBS)
presented in FIDIS deliverable D11.2.
The survey was performed to explore the influence of LBS characteristics (pull
vs. push based, indirect vs. direct profile creation) on the perceived amount of
control participants have about the disclosure of their identity.
Four scenarios, each reflected a different aspect of the control model, have been
designed and tested.


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Legal framework: general principles  The legal framework for LBS in Europe
LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR PROCESSING LOCATION DATA BY PUBLIC AUTHORITIES
 Innovative Floating Car Data Project

 

Legal framework for processing location data by public authorities

The processing of location data opens new ways for the public authorities to solve issues related to the general public interest. Some applications are being experimented with in public sectors, notably for traffic management purposes (section 5.3.1). The main processing of location data by public authorities occurs, however, for law enforcement purposes (section 5.3.2).  

 

Legal framework: general principles  fidis-WP11-del11.5-legal_framework_for_LBS_01.sxw  Innovative Floating Car Data Project
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