[liberationtech] Trackography
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vecnamcclaudio at gmail.com
Thu Jan 8 06:45:11 PST 2015
by the way, just recently I've imported the new results, and now the online
map has France and Denmark, check it out https://trackography.org
On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 2:35 PM, Aymeric Vitte <vitteaymeric at gmail.com>
wrote:
>
>
> I don't think jsdom either can cover all the cases, it does not/can't
> implement whatever is inside browsers, some time ago I made [1],
>
thank you, I'll see, I'm still evaluating. phantomjs remain at the moment
the best option.
>
> I forgot something: things that browsers are sending out without telling
> you, cf
> https://s3.amazonaws.com/ksr/assets/000/690/973/f9a25528976205dff93e60fc40dfa91f_large.jpg?1371808994
>
> You don't take it into account?
>
I don't understand, my browser don't send these things :) or, I've to say
"depends from the website". we are mapping that for every website under
analysis.
>
> I think the best would be to launch trackography from the browsers
> directly (makes me think to Collusion/LightBeam, but this plugin forgets to
> tell you about some links) and to proxy it to a server.
>
no, I avoid that on purpose. we are running traceroute (and probably I
can't manage it properly from a browser add-ons) for every included third
party, and the collection script will grow up to be more like a service.
once a while, fetch the list, perform test, send results.
browser add-ons are good to show how many trackers are present on your
navigation, there are some listed between our solutions page:
https://myshadow.org/trackography-solutions
bye,
C
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