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@anssiko anssiko commented Oct 8, 2024

This mitigates sensor calibration fingerprinting [SENSORID] and attacks that rely on high precision sensor readings per W3C Privacy Interest Group's recommendation.

Fix #54
Fix #57

Related TPAC 2024 discussion:
https://www.w3.org/2024/09/24-dap-minutes.html#t17
https://www.w3.org/2024/09/24-dap-minutes.html#t18


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This mitigates sensor calibration fingerprinting [SENSORID] and
attacks that rely on high precision sensor readings per
W3C Privacy Interest Group's recommendation.

Fix #54
Fix #57
@anssiko anssiko requested a review from reillyeon October 8, 2024 13:29
@anssiko anssiko requested a review from reillyeon October 9, 2024 07:50
@anssiko anssiko merged commit 00ba971 into main Oct 9, 2024
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@anssiko anssiko deleted the accelerometer-reading-quantization-algorithm branch October 9, 2024 17:23
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define normative privacy mitigation device calibration of accelerometers may reveal precise hardware fingerprint
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