This may be of interest to the list, an interesting study.

-Mobile Phone Use Patterns: The New Fingerprint
Mobile phone use may be a more accurate identifier of individuals than even 
their own fingerprints, according to research published on the web site of the 
scientific journal Nature.

Scientists at MIT and the Université catholique de Louvain in Belgium analyzed 
15 months of mobility data for 1.5 million individuals who the same mobile 
carrier. Their analysis, “Unique in the Crowd: the privacy bounds of human 
mobility” showed that data from just four, randomly chosen “spatio-temporal 
points” (for example, mobile device pings to carrier antennas) was enough to 
uniquely identify 95% of the individuals, based on their pattern of movement. 
Even with just two randomly chosen points, the researchers say they could 
uniquely characterize around half of the 1.5 million mobile phone users. The 
research has profound implications for privacy, suggesting that the use of 
mobile devices makes it impossible to remain anonymous – even without the use 
of tracking software.

More: http://securityledger.com/mobile-phone-use-patterns-the-new-fingerprint


Best,
Enrique Piracés
Human Rights Watch
https://www.hrw.org
https://www.twitter.com/epiraces

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