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Control What You Include! Server-Side Protection against Third Party Web Tracking

Cryptography and Security 2017-03-23 v1

Abstract

Third party tracking is the practice by which third parties recognize users accross different websites as they browse the web. Recent studies show that 90% of websites contain third party content that is tracking its users across the web. Website developers often need to include third party content in order to provide basic functionality. However, when a developer includes a third party content, she cannot know whether the third party contains tracking mechanisms. If a website developer wants to protect her users from being tracked, the only solution is to exclude any third-party content, thus trading functionality for privacy. We describe and implement a privacy-preserving web architecture that gives website developers a control over third party tracking: developers are able to include functionally useful third party content, the same time ensuring that the end users are not tracked by the third parties.

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@article{arxiv.1703.07578,
  title  = {Control What You Include! Server-Side Protection against Third Party Web Tracking},
  author = {Dolière Francis Somé and Nataliia Bielova and Tamara Rezk},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1703.07578},
  year   = {2017}
}
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