
Privacy
Nokia engineers explained that a key consideration in the experiment was balancing the accuracy of traffic reporting with the privacy concerns of mobile-device owners. To ensure anonymity of the data reporting, the traffic-reporting software stripped out the identity of individual phones and encrypted the data being sent. According to Nokia, a consumer application of this technology could ensure that the phones' GPS reporting capability is only activated in areas in which traffic is likely to be a concern.
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