Meta, Google, Apple, and Mozilla are developing a built-in advertising measurement system, called Attribution Level 1, to measure ad effectiveness. The system lacks user consent and privacy regulation, instead relying on users to opt out.
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- 0.The advertising cartel coming to your web browser (blog.zgp.org)
- 0.A walking tour of surveillance infrastructure in Seattle (coveillance.org)
A self-guided walking tour in downtown Seattle that highlights various surveillance technologies, including cameras, facial recognition systems, and data collection points, with a focus on understanding the 'smart' city infrastructure.
- 0.two strangers. one call. no names (just2voices.com)
Just2Voices is a platform that allows anonymous voice calls without any personal data collection or storage. The calls are peer-to-peer, with no server involvement, and no recordings or transcripts are kept.
- 0.Cloudflare Turnstile requiring fingerprintable WebGL (hacktivis.me)
Cloudflare Turnstile has been looping indefinitely in webkit-gtk browsers due to a requirement for a device fingerprint via WebGL, which is used for tracking. This has led to restricted access to several websites.
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Cars collect a large amount of data, including personal information, which can be used to raise insurance costs. Simple steps can be taken to limit the data collected.
- 0.Websites have a new way to spy on visitors: analyzing their SSD activity (arstechnica.com)
Researchers have discovered a technique called FROST that allows websites to measure interactions with solid-state drives to track browsing history and open apps.