In this paper we provide a preliminary analysis of Google+ privacy. We identified that Google+ shares photo metadata with users who can access the photograph and discuss its potential impact on privacy. We also identified that Google+ encourages the provision of other names including maiden name, which may help criminals performing identity theft. We show that Facebook lists are a superset of Google+ circles, both functionally and logically, even though Google+ provides a better user interface. Finally we compare the use of encryption and depth of privacy control in Google+ versus in Facebook.
翻译:在本文中,我们初步分析了Google+的隐私。我们发现Google+与能够访问该照片的用户共享了照片元数据,并讨论了其对隐私的潜在影响。我们还发现Google+鼓励提供其他名字,包括婚前姓名,这可能有助于犯罪分子进行身份盗窃。我们显示,Facebook名单在功能和逻辑上都是Google+圈的超级组合,尽管Google+提供了更好的用户界面。最后,我们比较了Google+与Facebook对隐私控制的加密和深度。