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With the increasing use of electronic media for our daily transactions, we widely distribute our personal information. Once released, controlling the dispersal of this information is virtually impossible. Privacy-enhancing technologies can help to minimise the amount of information that needs to be revealed in transactions, on the one hand, and to limit the dispersal, on the other hand. Unfortunately, these technologies are hardly used today. In this paper, we aim to foster the adoption of such technologies by providing a summary of what they can achieve. We hope that by this, policy makers, system architects, and security practitioners will be able to employ privacy-enhancing technologies.
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Camenisch, J., Dubovitskaya, M., Kohlweiss, M., Lapon, J., Neven, G. (2011). Cryptographic Mechanisms for Privacy. In: Camenisch, J., Fischer-Hübner, S., Rannenberg, K. (eds) Privacy and Identity Management for Life. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-20317-6_5
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