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Location-based social networking: impact on trust in relationships

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posted on 2024-11-16, 08:00 authored by Sarah Fusco, Roba AbbasRoba Abbas, Katina MichaelKatina Michael, Anas Aloudat
Location based social networking (LBSN) applications are part of a new suite of social networking tools. LBSN is the convergence between location based services (LBS) and online social networking (OSN). LBSN applications offer users the ability to look up the location of another “friend” remotely using a smart phone, desktop or other device, anytime and anywhere. Users invite their friends to participate in LBSN and there is a process of consent that follows. This paper explores the potential impact of LBSN upon trust in society. It looks at the willingness of individuals to share their location data with family, friends, co-workers, the government, commercial entities and even strangers.

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Toward the Regulation of the Location-Based Services Industry: Influencing Australian Government Telecommunications Policy

Australian Research Council

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Fusco, S. J., Abbas, R., Michael, K. & Aloudat, A. (2012). Location-based social networking: impact on trust in relationships. IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, 31 (2), 39-50.

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IEEE Technology and Society Magazine

Volume

31

Issue

2

Pagination

39-50

Language

English

RIS ID

59616

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