Online tracking: A 1-million-site measurement and analysis is the largest and most detailed measurement of online tracking to date. We measure stateful (cookie-based) and stateless (fingerprinting-based) tracking, the effect of browser privacy tools, and "cookie syncing".
This measurement is made possible by our web measurement tool OpenWPM, a mature platform that enables fully automated web crawls using a full-fledged and instrumented browser.
Authors: Steven Englehardt and Arvind Narayanan of Princeton University ({ste,arvindn}@cs.princeton.edu)
The study is part of the Princeton University's WebTAP project.
The Long Tail of Online TrackingFor the list of studies that use OpenWPM please visit
this page.
The data is available as bzipped PostgreSQL dumps. The schema file used in all of the datasets is available here.
The public repository for the OpenWPM crawling infrastructure is found
on GitHub. The Princeton Web Census code is currently not public, but will be released in future iterations of the project.
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