Does Your Web Browsing Create a Unique ’Clickprint’?

20/09/2006 10 min
Does Your Web Browsing Create a Unique ’Clickprint’?

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Episode Synopsis

On August 21 2006 Time Warner’s America Online revealed that it had released three months of search queries from 658 000 subscribers which contained enough data to possibly identify some of the users. The privacy breach underscored the perils of supposedly ”anonymous” Internet profiling. Yet a different type of anonymous Internet profiling is highlighted in a new research paper by Wharton professor Balaji Padmanabhan and Catherine Yang. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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