Affiliation:
1. Laboratory LIMATI, FPBM, USMS University, Morocco
Abstract
Online social networks (OSNs) are platforms on the web that have seen significant growth. They allow people to connect, interact, and share information with others over the internet. These platforms have become an essential part of people's daily lives, serving as the primary means of communication for individuals worldwide. However, despite the significant benefits these platforms offer, they face privacy concerns such as identity theft and misuse of users' sensitive information. This chapter aims to provide a comprehensive review of the various privacy weaknesses in OSNs, along with an exploration of the existing mechanisms and techniques used to safeguard users' data within this dynamic environment. The review is based on the rigorous Kitchenham protocol and performs a comprehensive assessment of 26 journal articles, published in the last five years. This study serves as a valuable resource for researchers and developers seeking to enhance the privacy preservation of OSNs.