Ağırtaş, A.R.Çelik, E.Kocaman, S.Sulak, F.Yayla, Oğuz2025-08-052025-08-05202597898975876032184-771110.5220/00135289000039792-s2.0-105010483701https://doi.org/10.5220/0013528900003979https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14411/10739Digital signatures confirm message integrity and signer identity, but linking public keys to identities can cause privacy concerns in anonymized settings. Signatures with randomizable keys can break this link, preserving verifiability without revealing the signer. While effective for privacy, complex cryptographic systems need to be modular structured for efficient implementation. Threshold structure-preserving signatures enable modular, privacy-friendly protocols. This work combines randomizable keys with threshold structure-preserving signatures to create a valid, modular, and unlinkable foundation for privacy-preserving applications. © 2025 by Paper published under CC license (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0).eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessPrivacyRandomizable KeysStructure-Preserving SignaturesThreshold SignaturesThreshold Structure-Preserving Signatures With Randomizable KeyConference Object