Internet users looking to better guard their online privacy are probably aware of a new tracking trick certain sites are experimenting with in order to offer better targeted ads even to those people ...
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Even going incognito can't save you. Every person's internet activity is unique. To better tailor an experience to user preferences, websites track user activity using cookies. But what people like ...
Archaic methods of tracking users via cache and cookies mechanisms are always there. But of late, there has been a new invasive method for tracking users across the Internet – Canvas fingerprinting.
Cookies have been around since the ’90s Internet, so it’s not surprising that after all these years there’s a new game in town. But it’s concerning that the new tracking apparatus, canvas ...
A method for tracking users across the Internet called “canvas fingerprinting” is simple to stop, but average Internet users may not know how to do it. A research paper concluded that code used for ...
Websites tracking users and their online behaviors is nothing out of the ordinary, in fact, cookies are one of the elementary methods to track the users browsing preferences. Apart from the host of ...
Approximately 5.5 percent of the top 100,000 websites fingerprint each of the computers that visit them, using a process called canvas fingerprinting that takes just a second to conduct. It's a ...
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More tech companies than ever are using controversial "canvas fingerprinting" technology to track Web users. That's according to Princeton University's Steven Englehardt, who recently ran new tests ...