Paper 2026/488

SoK: Offline Finding Protocols for Lightweight Location Tracking

Akshaya Kumar, Georgia Institute of Technology
Carolina Ortega Pérez, Cornell University
Joseph Jaeger, Georgia Institute of Technology
Thomas Ristenpart, University of Toronto
Michael A. Specter, Georgia Institute of Technology
Abstract

Offline finding (OF) protocols---such as Apple's Find My, Google's Find Hub, Samsung’s SmartThingsFind, and Tile---enable hundreds of millions of users to track their belongings via Bluetooth-based tracker tags. However, their scale and tracking capabilities give rise to privacy risks for tag owners and bystanders, as well as safety risks for victims of tag-facilitated stalking. In response, academics and practitioners have suggested cryptographic and non-cryptographic mitigations to improve privacy and anti-stalking protections, working to navigate complex and subtle tensions between these goals. The result is a large landscape of privacy goals, threat models, protocol designs, implementations, and analyses. In this work, we systematize the OF protocol landscape. We gather and analyze a corpus of 49 research papers and OF protocol technical specifications, and use it to develop a taxonomy capturing the functionality, security, and privacy goals of OF protocols. We use the taxonomy to guide a focused assessment of the four major OF deployments along with six academic constructions, comparing design choices, consolidating known attacks, and analyzing the designs' trade-offs between privacy, security, abusability, and efficiency. We provide a simple OF protocol that achieves most security goals, and which clarifies the essential cryptographic components underlying OF protocols. We also provide a survey of physical layer attacks and usability issues that undermine protections in practice. Finally, we discuss open problems and potential research directions towards secure, interoperable, and abuse-resistant OF systems.

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Category
Cryptographic protocols
Publication info
Preprint.
Contact author(s)
akshayakumar @ gatech edu
carolina @ cs cornell edu
josephjaeger @ gatech edu
ristenpart @ cs toronto edu
specter @ gatech edu
History
2026-07-18: revised
2026-03-09: received
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Short URL
https://ia.cr/2026/488
License
Creative Commons Attribution
CC BY

BibTeX

@misc{cryptoeprint:2026/488,
      author = {Akshaya Kumar and Carolina Ortega Pérez and Joseph Jaeger and Thomas Ristenpart and Michael A. Specter},
      title = {{SoK}: Offline Finding Protocols for Lightweight Location Tracking},
      howpublished = {Cryptology {ePrint} Archive, Paper 2026/488},
      year = {2026},
      url = {https://eprint.iacr.org/2026/488}
}
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