Location-blocking and identity-blocking services that can be commercially
offered by a service promoter, e.g., a cellular service provider or a web
advertiser. In the identity-blocking service, the service promoter may
disclose the current physical location of a mobile subscriber (i.e., a
cellular phone operator) to a third party (e.g., a web advertiser)
subscribing to the identity-blocking service. However, the service
promoter may not send any identity information for the mobile subscriber
to the third party. On the other hand, in the location-blocking service,
the service promoter may disclose the mobile subscriber's identity
information to the third party, but not the current physical location of
the mobile subscriber. Blocking of the mobile subscriber's identity or
location information may be desirable for privacy reasons, to comply with
a government regulation, or to implement a telecommunication service
option selected by the mobile subscriber. However, in the case of the
mobile subscriber requesting emergency help, the service promoter may not
block identity and/or location information. Instead, the service promoter
may send all such information to the emergency service provider (e.g.,
the police or a hospital).