A privacy-preserving framework for managing mobile Ad requests and billing information

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.

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Organizations are starting to realize the significant value of advertising on mobile devices, and a number of systems have been developed to exploit this opportunity. From a privacy perspective, practically all systems developed so far are based either on a trusted third-party model or on a generalized architecture. We propose a system for delivering context, location, time, and preference-aware advertisements to mobiles with a novel architecture to preserve privacy. The main adversary in our model is the server distributing the ads, which is trying to identify users and track them, and to a lesser extent, other peers in the wireless network. When a node is interested in an ad, it forms a group of nearby nodes seeking ads and willing to cooperate to achieve privacy. Peers combine their interests using a shuffling mechanism in an ad-hoc network and send them through a primary peer to the ad-server. In this way, preferences are masqueraded to request custom ads, which are then distributed by the primary peer. Another mechanism is proposed to implement the billing process without disclosing user identities. © 2015 IEEE.

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Advertising billing, Collaboration, Mobile advertising, Mobile devices, Network privacy, Ad hoc networks, Data privacy, Marketing, Novel architecture, Privacy preserving, Trusted third parties, User identity, Network architecture

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