Privacy Decision for controlling photo sharing on Online Social Network

Authors

  • Kapil Pardeshi Computer Engineering, Siddhant College of Engineering
  • Dhiraj Patil Computer Engineering, Siddhant College of Engineering
  • Ninad Chhatre Computer Engineering, Siddhant College of Engineering
  • Raju Naikare Computer Engineering, Siddhant College of Engineering
  • Prof. Deepak Gupta Computer Engineering, Siddhant College of Engineering

Keywords:

Social network, photo privacy, secure multi-party computation, LRR

Abstract

Photo sharing is a charming component which progresses Online Social Networks (OSNs). Unfortunately, it
might release users’ security if they are allowed to post, comment, and mark a photo openly. In this paper, we try to
address this issue and study the situations when a user shares a photo containing individuals other than him/her. To
anticipate possible security spillage of a photo, we designed a system to enable each individual in a photo aware of the
posting activity and share in the decision making on the photo posting. Consequently, we require a capable facial
acknowledgement (FR) structure that can see everyone in the photo. In any case, all the additionally asking for security
setting may control the photos’ quantity freely available to design the FR system. To deal with this issue, our system
attempts to utilize users’ private photos to arrange an altered FR system especially arranged to isolate possible photo
co-proprietors without releasing their privacy. We also add to a disseminated accords based framework to reduce the
computational versatile quality and guarantee the private get ready set. We exhibit that our system is superior to
anything other possible procedures to the extent acknowledgment extent and adequacy i.e. effectiveness.

Published

2016-12-25

How to Cite

Kapil Pardeshi, Dhiraj Patil, Ninad Chhatre, Raju Naikare, & Prof. Deepak Gupta. (2016). Privacy Decision for controlling photo sharing on Online Social Network. International Journal of Advance Research in Engineering, Science & Technology, 3(12), 20–24. Retrieved from https://ijarest.org/index.php/ijarest/article/view/1118

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