Title
The Case for a General and Interaction-based Third-party Cookie Policy
Abstract
The privacy implications of third-party tracking is a well-studied problem. Recent research has shown that besides data aggregators and behavioral advertisers, online social networks also act as trackers via social widgets. Existing cookie policies are not enough to solve these problems, pushing users to employ blacklist-based browser extensions to prevent such tracking. Unfortunately, such approaches require maintaining and distributing blacklists, which are often too general and adversely affect non-tracking services for advertisements and analytics. In this paper, we propose and advocate for a general third-party cookie policy that prevents third-party tracking with cookies and preserves the functionality of social widgets without requiring a blacklist and adversely affecting non-tracking services. We implemented a proof-of-concept of our policy as browser extensions for Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome. To date, our extensions have been downloaded about 11.8K times and have over 2.8K daily users combined.
Year
Venue
Field
2015
CoRR
BitTorrent tracker,World Wide Web,Internet privacy,Social network,Computer security,Computer science,Blacklist,Third party,Analytics,Data aggregator
DocType
Volume
Citations 
Journal
abs/1506.04107
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
8
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Istemi Ekin Akkus1686.96
Nicholas Weaver22332253.27