DocumentCode :
2032952
Title :
Consumer online-privacy and anonymity protection using infomediary schemes
Author :
Gritzalis, Dimitris ; Kyrloglou, Nikolaos
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Informatics, Athens Univ.of Econ. & Bus., Greece
fYear :
2001
fDate :
2001
Firstpage :
115
Lastpage :
123
Abstract :
The rapid evolution of the Internet may largely depend on gaining and maintaining the trust of users. This possibility may especially rule enterprises whose financial viability depends on electronic commerce. Customers will neither have the time, the ability or the endurance to work out the best deals with vendors, nor will vendors have time to bargain with every customer. In order for customers to strike the best bargain with vendors, they need a privacy supporter, an information intermediary or "infomediary". Infomediaries will become the custodians, agents and brokers of customer personal information exchanged via the Internet, while at the same time protecting their privacy. There is a scale between security and privacy that currently leans towards security; security adopts strong user authentication mechanisms. In order to control access to personal data, while privacy requires loose authentication in order to provide user anonymity. In this paper, we introduce a new infomediary-based privacy-enhancing business model, which is capable of providing anonymity, privacy and security to customers and vendors of e-commerce. Using this model, customers can buy goods or services without revealing their real identity or preferences to vendors, and vendors can sell or advertise goods or services without violating the privacy of their customers
Keywords :
Internet; authorisation; data privacy; electronic commerce; Internet; advertising; bargaining; consumer anonymity protection; consumer online privacy; customer personal information exchange; customer preferences; electronic commerce; enterprises; financial viability; infomediary schemes; information intermediaries; personal data access; privacy supporters; privacy-enhancing business model; security; selling; user authentication mechanisms; user trust; vendors; Protection;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Computer Science Society, 2001. SCCC '01. Proceedings. XXI Internatinal Conference of the Chilean
Conference_Location :
Punta Arenas
ISSN :
1522-4902
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1396-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SCCC.2001.972639
Filename :
972639
Link To Document :
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