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Demystifying Privacy Policy of Third-Party Libraries in Mobile Apps

Published 29 Jan 2023 in cs.SE and cs.CR | (2301.12348v9)

Abstract: The privacy of personal information has received significant attention in mobile software. Although previous researchers have designed some methods to identify the conflict between app behavior and privacy policies, little is known about investigating regulation requirements for third-party libraries (TPLs). The regulators enacted multiple regulations to regulate the usage of personal information for TPLs (e.g., the "California Consumer Privacy Act" requires businesses clearly notify consumers if they share consumers' data with third parties or not). However, it remains challenging to analyze the legality of TPLs due to three reasons: 1) TPLs are mainly published on public repositoriesinstead of app market (e.g., Google play). The public repositories do not perform privacy compliance analysis for each TPL. 2) TPLs only provide independent functions or function sequences. They cannot run independently, which limits the application of performing dynamic analysis. 3) Since not all the functions of TPLs are related to user privacy, we must locate the functions of TPLs that access/process personal information before performing privacy compliance analysis. To overcome the above challenges, in this paper, we propose an automated system named ATPChecker to analyze whether the Android TPLs meet privacy-related regulations or not. Our findings remind developers to be mindful of TPL usage when developing apps or writing privacy policies to avoid violating regulations.

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