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Thierer_The Pursuit of Privacy in a World Where Information Control Is Failing
[…] 148. InPrivate Browsing, M ICROSOFT , http://windows.microsoft.com/en‐US/ internet‐explorer/products/ie‐9/features/in‐private (last visited Jan. 30, 2013). 149. Incognito mode (browse in private), G OOGLE , http://www.google.com/ support/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=95464 (last visited Jan. 30, 2013). 150. Private Browsing—Browse the web without saving information about the sites you visit, M OZILLA , http://support.mozilla.com/en‐US/kb/Private%20Browsing (last visited Jan. 30, 2013). 151. Add‐Ons, M OZILLA , https://addons.mozilla.org/en‐US/firefox/tag/incognito (last visited Jan. 30, 2013). 152. Dennis O’Reilly, Add ‘do not track’ to Firefox, IE, Google Chrome, CN ETNEWS .COM , Dec. 7, 2010, http://news.cnet.com/8301‐13880_3‐20024815‐68.html. 153. Ghostery Add‐On, M OZILLA , https://addons.mozilla.org/en‐US/firefox/ addon/ghostery (last visited Jan. 30, 2013). 154. No Script Add‐On, M OZILLA , https://addons.mozilla.org/en‐US/firefox/ addon/noscript (last visited Jan. 30, 2013). 155. Cookie Monster Add‐On, M OZILLA , https://addons.mozilla.org/en‐US/firefox/ addon/cookie‐monster (last visited Jan. 30, 2013). 156. BetterPrivacy Add‐On, M OZILLA , https://addons.mozilla.org/en‐US/firefox/ addon/betterprivacy (last visited Jan. 30, 2013). 157. TrackMeNot Add‐On, M OZILLA , https://addons.mozilla.org/en‐US/firefox/ addon/trackmenot (last visited Jan. 30, 2013). 158. Collusion Add‐On, M OZILLA , http://www.mozilla.org/en‐US/collusion (last visited Jan. 30, 2013). 442 Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy [Vol. 36 “TACO” 159 (all for Firefox); No More Cookies 160 (for Internet Explorer); Disconnect (for Chrome);161 AdSweep (for Chrome and Opera); […]
Thierer_A Framework for Benefit Cost Analysis in Digital Privacy Debates
[…] on the market today. 268 The major type of privacy enhancing technologies include: ad preference managers, 269 “private browsing” tools, 270 advertising blocking technologies, cookie -blockers, web script blockers, Do Not Track tools, 271 and reputation protection services. 272 Apple’s “Safari” web browser already blocks third -party cookies and Mozilla’s “Firefox” browser is set […]
Kang et al_Self-Surveillance Privacy
[…] SELF-SURVEILLANCE A. NEW MEASUREMENT TECHNOLOGIES Bloggers and webmasters are familiar with Google Analytics-a widely adopted set of visualization tools that support examination of website traffic patterns.’ A script sends website-visitor data to Google, which then analyzes the traffic patterns with remarkable granularity and provides results through flexible visuals. One can easily see the IP […]
Differential Privacy as a Response to the Reidentification Threat: The Facebook Advertiser Case Study
[…] is not deterministic, Facebook maintains a cache to ensure consistent responses to the same query over the short term. To test this conjecture, we used a Perl script ( developed by our research assistant Andrew Gregory ) to submit queries automatic ally 61. See id. 62. Additivity is the mathematical characteristic describing any function […]
Why Johnny Can’t Opt Out: A Usability Evaluation of Tools to Limit Online Behavioral Advertising
[…] next to the slider. Ghostery and TACO used the following terms whose distinction was meaningless to participants: Web Tracker, Web Bug, Flash Cookie, Silverlight Cookie, Tracking Cookie, Script, IFrame, and Targeted Ad Network. In addition, participants testing opt-out tools did not understand what the tools would opt them out of, mistakenly believing that they […]
Smart, Useful, Scary, Creepy: Perceptions of Online Behavioral Advertising
[…] interview and usability study. 3.1 Semi-structured Interview Our semi-structured interviews consisted of two parts separated by an informational video about OBA. The appendix contains the full interview script. The rst part of the interview gauged par- ticipants’ opinions and knowledge of Internet advertising. After participants watched the video, we asked more detailed questions about […]
FPF In Review 2012
[…] respect to the utility of given business practices and on organizational compliance with fair information principles”). See also Nicklas Lundblad & Betsy Masiello, Opt-in Dystopias , 7 SCRIPTed 155, 155 (2010), http://www.law.ed.ac.uk/ahrc/scripted/vol7-1/lundblad.asp (contending that while “[o]pt-in appears to be the optimal solution for anyone who believes consumers should have choice and control over their […]