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Comparative benchmarks against widely used blockers: Top 15 Most Popular Blogs

Raymond Hill edited this page Jan 24, 2014 · 1 revision

The results emphasize 3rd-party requests, as these are, I believe, a key statistics when it comes to gauge privacy matters. The rationale being that the more a user push data to more 3rd parties (a mere net request is pushing data) -- typically without the user being aware -- the larger the footprint of leaked metadata. It is difficult for a user to appreciate how much metadata is leaked to 3rd parties when visiting a web page, as requests to 3rd-party agents are not easy to see, let alone easy to act upon. This is where HTTP Switchboard will help you the most.

The values are averages of aggregated results of the 15 web page visited over 5 runs. In the table, a result reported as "x / n" means "3rd-party count / total count".

The most important figure in my opinion with regard to privacy is the 3rd-party Domain count.

January 24, 2014

HTTPSBOOB Ghostery Adblock+ HTTPSBAA/BX Disconnect No blocker
Domains 32 / 33 56 / 57 72 / 73 89 / 90 89 / 90 381 / 382
Hosts 36 / 71 74 / 116 91 / 142 122 / 177 144 / 188 578 / 635
Scripts 0 / 0 101 / 180 129 / 200 149 / 240 163 / 231 476 / 572
Cookies 0 / 0 20 / 47 17 / 41 37 / 74 32 / 58 224 / 275
Net requests 369 / 711 540 / 1,138 588 / 1,168 639 / 1,282 647 / 1,234 1,573 / 2,236
Bandwidth 30,365,916 37,611,873 38,043,172 38,366,098 37,856,378 42,021,162

See also

Notes

Methodology

Benchmarks were done using Browser session benchmark. The script used is:

wait 3
repeat 5
clear cache
clear cookies
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/
http://www.tmz.com/
http://www.businessinsider.com/
http://www.gawker.com/
http://www.lifehacker.com/
http://www.mashable.com/
http://www.gizmodo.com/
http://www.thedailybeast.com/
http://www.perezhilton.com/
http://www.techcrunch.com/
http://www.cheezburger.com/
http://www.jezebel.com/
http://www.deadspin.com/
http://www.engadget.com/
http://www.kotaku.com/

List taken from Top 15 Most Popular Blogs | January 2014.

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