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      Experimental Analysis of Popular Smartphone Apps Offering Anonymity, Ephemerality, and End-to-End Encryption

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          As social networking takes to the mobile world, smartphone apps provide users with ever-changing ways to interact with each other. Over the past couple of years, an increasing number of apps have entered the market offering end-to-end encryption, self-destructing messages, or some degree of anonymity. However, little work thus far has examined the properties they offer. To this end, this paper presents a taxonomy of 18 of these apps: we first look at the features they promise in their appeal to broaden their reach and focus on 8 of the more popular ones. We present a technical evaluation, based on static and dynamic analysis, and identify a number of gaps between the claims and reality of their promises.

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          2015-10-14
          2016-01-31
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          1510.04083
          a5abb6dc-7c38-4fb6-a3cd-d4d932f30fc8

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          A preliminary version of this paper appears in the Proceedings of the 2016 NDSS Workshop on Understanding and Enhancing Online Privacy (UEOP). This is the full version
          cs.CR cs.SI

          Social & Information networks,Security & Cryptology
          Social & Information networks, Security & Cryptology

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