| Mobile applications are currently developing rapidly.Mobile applications currently use a large number of third-party libraries,mobile applications third-party libraries in many privacy-sensitive behavior,a serious threat to the security of personal privacy data.In this regard,the regulatory authorities of various countries have formulated relevant laws and regulations to regulate Internet and mobile Internet data security in order to protect personal privacy,but at present,many countries have not yet regulated data security for the use of third-party libraries in Android applications and the third-party libraries themselves.In this regard,this paper researches the privacy security of third-party libraries in Android ecosystem under the existing GDPR compliance system.The work results of this paper focus on the following three aspects.(1)In-depth analysis of the current version of GDPR framework,based on the GDPR framework,reference to relevant domestic laws and regulations as well as cutting-edge research results at home and abroad,focusing on the unique positioning of current third-party libraries in the whole Android application ecology,and designing a set of specific and operable solutions for detecting privacy issues of third-party libraries of Android applications.(2)On the basis of the above Android application third-party library privacy issue detection scheme,a more feasible third-party library privacy compliance detection system is designed by using current more advanced technologies and methods,which contains three parts:data collection,logical analysis and data storage,and can discover as many possible Android application third-party libraries under the existing technical conditions privacy issues in third-party libraries of Android applications.(3)Based on the above detection scheme and system design,the third-party library privacy issue detection system is implemented,which proves the feasibility of the above detection scheme and system design,and also provides a new feasible solution for the current manual-based third-party library detection mode. |