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<big>'''''Online tracking: 1-million-sites measurement and analysis'''''</big> | |||
:[https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg23030762-400-study-of-1-million-sites-shows-just-how-closely-were-watched/ ''They're Watching You (You Have No Idea How Closely)''] | |||
'''''WebTAP / Web Transparency & Accountability Project (Princeton University)''''' | |||
:''https://webtap.princeton.edu/'' | |||
'''''May 18, 2016''''' | |||
''Steven Englehardt / Princeton University / [email protected]'' | |||
''Arvind Narayanan / Princeton University / [email protected]'' | |||
''Abstract'' | |||
''We present the largest and most detailed measurement of online tracking conducted to date, based on a crawl of the top 1 million websites. We make 15 types of measurements on each site, including stateful (cookie-based) and stateless (fingerprinting-based) tracking, the effect of browser privacy tools, and the exchange of tracking data between different sites (“cookie syncing”). Our findings include multiple sophisticated fingerprinting techniques never before measured in the wild.'' | |||
''This measurement is made possible by our web privacy measurement tool, OpenWPM, which uses an automated version of a full-fledged consumer browser. It supports parallelism for speed and scale, automatic recovery from failures of the underlying browser, and comprehensive browser instrumentation. OpenWPM is open-source and has already been used as the basis of seven published studies on web privacy and security...'' | |||
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<big>[https://re-publica.de/en/about-republica '''''Re:Publica 2016''''']</big> | |||
'''''May 2016''''' | |||
[http://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Digital_Rights ''Digital Rights @ GreenPolicy360''] | |||
:'''''The Digital World, Free Software and Next Generation Internet''''' | |||
[https://re-publica.de/en/16/session/empire-and-communications-power-and-empowerment-internet ''Empire & Internet Empowerment''] | |||
::[https://re-publica.de/en/16/session/opening-keynote-last-kilometer-last-chance ''Re:Publica, Last Kilometer, Last Chance''] | |||
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Online tracking: 1-million-sites measurement and analysis
WebTAP / Web Transparency & Accountability Project (Princeton University)
May 18, 2016
Steven Englehardt / Princeton University / [email protected]
Arvind Narayanan / Princeton University / [email protected]
Abstract
We present the largest and most detailed measurement of online tracking conducted to date, based on a crawl of the top 1 million websites. We make 15 types of measurements on each site, including stateful (cookie-based) and stateless (fingerprinting-based) tracking, the effect of browser privacy tools, and the exchange of tracking data between different sites (“cookie syncing”). Our findings include multiple sophisticated fingerprinting techniques never before measured in the wild.
This measurement is made possible by our web privacy measurement tool, OpenWPM, which uses an automated version of a full-fledged consumer browser. It supports parallelism for speed and scale, automatic recovery from failures of the underlying browser, and comprehensive browser instrumentation. OpenWPM is open-source and has already been used as the basis of seven published studies on web privacy and security...
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