related: Reviewed the part about the surveys

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To name a few, Chow and Mokbel~\cite{chow2011trajectory} investigate privacy protection in continuous LBSs and trajectory data publishing, Chatzikokolakis et al.~\cite{chatzikokolakis2017methods} review privacy issues around the usage of LBSs and relevant protection mechanisms and metrics, Primault et al.~\cite{primault2018long} summarize location privacy threats and privacy-preserving mechanisms, and Fiore et al.~\cite{fiore2019privacy} focus only on privacy-preserving publishing of trajectory microdata.
Finally, there are some surveys on application-specific privacy challenges.
For example, Zhou et al.~\cite{zhou2008brief} have a focus on social networks, and Christin et al.~\cite{christin2011survey} give an outline of how privacy aspects are addressed in crowdsensing applications.
Nevertheless, to the best of our knowledge, there is no up-to-date survey that deals with privacy under continuous data publishing covering diverse use cases.
Such a survey becomes very useful nowadays, due to the abundance of continuously user-generated data sets that could be analyzed and/or published in a privacy-preserving way, and the quick progress made in this research field.
In the following sections, we document works that deal with privacy under continuous data publishing covering diverse use cases.
Such a documentation becomes very useful nowadays, due to the abundance of continuously user-generated data sets that could be analyzed and/or published in a privacy-preserving way, and the quick progress made in this research field.
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