I recently was made aware of "geopriv", which is a charter standard
for handling geolocation privacy. Seems interesting, as I'm sure
geo-privacy will quickly become an issue with the rise of geo-sensors
and LBS. Think "MySpace makes my children do bad things" to "GeoSpace
makes bad things know where my children are". A 'standard' seems to be
a very good way to address to the public what privacy can mean, the
idea of proxies, etc.

I was wondering if anyone had experience with it, applications or
sites that currently use or follow the standard, or any other
anecdotal information.

Thanks
Andrew

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Andrew Turner
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