Metadata that is generated through phone calls discloses a significant amount of personal information, a new study from Stanford University in the US has found.
The paper, which was published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, revealed that information that is logged, such as the length and time of a phone call, can be used to generate accurate profiles of people.
Metadata from phone calls ‘reveals personal information’
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