P. Eckersley. Electronig Frontier Foundation, (2009)
Zusammenfassung
We investigate the degree to which modern web browsers
are subject to fingerprinting via the version and conguration information that they will transmit to websites upon request. We implemented one possible ngerprinting algorithm, and collected these fingerprints from a large sample of browsers that visited our test side,
panopticlick.eff.org.
%0 Report
%1 Eckersley2009unique
%A Eckersley, Peter
%D 2009
%K anonymity eff fingerprinting http privacy
%T How Unique Is Your Web Browser?
%U https://panopticlick.eff.org/browser-uniqueness.pdf
%X We investigate the degree to which modern web browsers
are subject to fingerprinting via the version and conguration information that they will transmit to websites upon request. We implemented one possible ngerprinting algorithm, and collected these fingerprints from a large sample of browsers that visited our test side,
panopticlick.eff.org.
@techreport{Eckersley2009unique,
abstract = {We investigate the degree to which modern web browsers
are subject to fingerprinting via the version and conguration information that they will transmit to websites upon request. We implemented one possible ngerprinting algorithm, and collected these fingerprints from a large sample of browsers that visited our test side,
panopticlick.eff.org. },
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author = {Eckersley, Peter},
biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2fd7b6faa4260a3d6471f12489d7bb176/brightbyte},
institution = {Electronig Frontier Foundation},
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keywords = {anonymity eff fingerprinting http privacy},
timestamp = {2010-05-18T16:13:52.000+0200},
title = {How Unique Is Your Web Browser?},
url = {https://panopticlick.eff.org/browser-uniqueness.pdf},
year = 2009
}