Abstract

Social networks are a vast source of information, and they have been increasing impact on people’s daily lives. They permit us to share emotions, passions, and interactions with other people around the world. While enabling people to exhibit their lives, social networks guarantee their privacy. The definitions of privacy requirements and default policies for safeguarding people’s data are the most difficult challenges that social networks have to deal with. In this work, we have collected data concerning people who have different social network profiles, aiming to analyse privacy requirements offered by social networks. In particular, we have built a tool exploiting image-recognition techniques to recognise a user from his/her picture, aiming to collect his/her personal data accessible through social networks where s/he has a profile. We have composed a dataset of 5000 users by combining data available from several social networks; we compared social network data mandatory in the registration phases, publicly accessible and those retrieved by our analysis. We aim to analyse the amount of extrapolated data for evaluating privacy threats when users share information on different social networks to help them be aware of these aspects. This work shows how users data on social networks can be retrieved easily by representing a clear privacy violation. Our research aims to improve the user’s awareness concerning the spreading and managing of social networks data. To this end, we highlighted all the statistical evaluations made over the gathered data for putting in evidence the privacy issues.

Highlights

  • Plenty of people are registered over several social networks, where they share a huge amount of information

  • We aim to analyse the amount of extrapolated data for evaluating privacy threats when users share information on different social networks to help them be aware of these aspects

  • Starting from these, we performed the analysis on each social network, including Linkedin, intending to evaluate the effectiveness of social data analyzer (SODA)

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Introduction

Plenty of people are registered over several social networks, where they share a huge amount of information. Most of the social platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram permit people to share emotions, ways of thinking, points of view, and so on. Social networks play a fundamental role in human interaction. We could say that a virtual life, strictly coupled with the real one, is lived through social networks. Among all the information shared by users, we are interested in collecting user’s data, mostly because, for having a social profile, it is required to insert specific information that characterises a network user. Preserving the privacy of users is a crucial task that social networks have to handle for not jeopardising user’s data. It has been estimated that Facebook has 2.5 billion active users around the world, Twitter has 1.3

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