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| author | Cao, Quang Vgena, Katerina Mavroeidi, Aikaterini-Georgia Kalloniatis, Christos Yi, Xun Dau, Son Hoang |
| author_facet | Cao, Quang Vgena, Katerina Mavroeidi, Aikaterini-Georgia Kalloniatis, Christos Yi, Xun Dau, Son Hoang |
| contents | Centralized social networks have experienced a transformative impact on our digital era communication, connection, and information-sharing information. However, it has also raised significant concerns regarding users' privacy and individual rights. In response to these concerns, this paper proposes a novel Decentralized Social Network employing Blockchain technology and Decentralized Storage Networks completed by Access Control Smart Contracts. The initial phase comprises a comprehensive literature review, delving into decentralized social networks, explaining the review methodology, and presenting the resulting findings. Building upon these findings and an analysis of previous research gaps, we propose a novel architecture for decentralized social networks. In conclusion, the principal results highlight the benefit of our decentralized social network to protect user privacy. Moreover, the users have all rights to their posted information following the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). |
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| spellingShingle | Architecture for Protecting Data Privacy in Decentralized Social Networks Cao, Quang Vgena, Katerina Mavroeidi, Aikaterini-Georgia Kalloniatis, Christos Yi, Xun Dau, Son Hoang Cryptography and Security Centralized social networks have experienced a transformative impact on our digital era communication, connection, and information-sharing information. However, it has also raised significant concerns regarding users' privacy and individual rights. In response to these concerns, this paper proposes a novel Decentralized Social Network employing Blockchain technology and Decentralized Storage Networks completed by Access Control Smart Contracts. The initial phase comprises a comprehensive literature review, delving into decentralized social networks, explaining the review methodology, and presenting the resulting findings. Building upon these findings and an analysis of previous research gaps, we propose a novel architecture for decentralized social networks. In conclusion, the principal results highlight the benefit of our decentralized social network to protect user privacy. Moreover, the users have all rights to their posted information following the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). |
| title | Architecture for Protecting Data Privacy in Decentralized Social Networks |
| topic | Cryptography and Security |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.18360 |