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Notes
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Interesting related work
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Tracking
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The most common way to track web browsers (by
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we mean associate the browser's activities at different times and with
different websites) is via HTTP cookies, often set by with 3rd party analytics
and advertising domains
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Data brokers
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Private data brokers, which compile everything from our sex habits to our
license plate license location, are a growing cause of concern.
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Some brokers categorize consumers as "Getting By," "Compulsive Online Gamblers"
and "Zero Mobility" and advertise the lists as ideal leads for banks, credit-ca
rd issuers and payday and subprime lenders, according to a review of data
brokers' websites.
One company offers lists of "Underbanked Prime Prospects" broken down by
race.
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Dinero," described as Hispanics in need of fast cash receptive to subprime
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Ideas
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Questions
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What kind of external resources are there?
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How to mark certain external resources as known trackers?
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How many external resources/trackers per type image/script/font/css/video/audio/
object per site/service?
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Is there a difference between government, commercial and personal sites
and services?
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Which external resources are loaded from Sweden and abroad respectively?
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Which external resource has the biggest coverage?
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What data could potentially be collected, and subsequently inferred?
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To what extent can the average internet user's browsing habits be correlated
across the most commonly visited webpages?
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Are you as tracked using secure HTTPS as insecure HTTP?
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How does this compare to historical data (if readily available from earlier
.SE status checks) or other ccTLDs/newTLDs?
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Look at
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Bonnier, and the companies they own.
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Tidningsstatistik, running stats on the Swedish magazines and newspapers.
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Alexa, to list the biggest sites in Sweden.
There's also a related service, for Swedish sites only?
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Who to talk to
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Jörgen
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Nilsson Scans the Swedish internet for malware daily.
Now working at Binero.
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