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Web-tracking and Adware Hannah Muihrienne Julie Chris
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Levels of Familiarity Number of Indiv. In Class
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Definitions Cookies: are small text files downloaded to a user’s computer that preserves preferences on specific websites Cookies: are small text files downloaded to a user’s computer that preserves preferences on specific websites – First Party Cookies: Used by site host domain – Third Party Cookies: Used by domains other than one currently viewing » 1 st party: www.example1.org www.example1.org » 3 rd party: www.example1.net www.example1.net
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Definitions Adware: is a software package that displays advertising materials on to an individual’s computer Spyware: are commercially produced for the purpose of gathering information about computer users
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Why Created? Cookies remember customer preferences. Cookies remember customer preferences. Adware increase company profits. Adware increase company profits. – Piggybacks on cookies to target customers Spyware is a type of adware Spyware is a type of adware – Designed to aggregate data across websites
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Benefits of Cookies Convenient for users who aren’t computer savvy. Convenient for users who aren’t computer savvy. – Remembers User Names and Passwords – Allows for searches and shopping carts to be saved over multiple visits.
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Benefits of Cookies Data collection is made possible. – Online sellers lack the ability to see their customers like the owner of a physical store. Data collection allows them to gain a better understanding of their customers and market their product in order to effectively compete with the physical stores.
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Using Cookies Use allows marketers to know their target customers with advertisements. Use allows marketers to know their target customers with advertisements. – Makes online shopping experience more personal. – Example: Similar to VIC Cards – Example: Gmail Gmail o Relationship between Adware and Cookies
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Drawbacks Unwanted Effects – Popups – Slow down/Degradation of system o Adware Attack Adware Attack
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Drawbacks Adware commercially produced at users expense – Often bundled with “free” software – Costs arise through pop-ups/system slow-downs Many users unintentionally download adware – Because they don’t read EULA
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Drawbacks Security Security – Third party access to information. – Hackers – AOL example
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Users’ Privacy Is Invaded By These Programs Number of Indiv. In Class
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Do Users’ Have the Right to Privacy? Invasion of Privacy Invasion of Privacy – Not aware when information is being stored. – Don’t know how long information is stored. – Example: Gmail Gmail Users agree to privacy agreements. Users agree to privacy agreements. – The information is there, but users rarely read it
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Government Should Be Allowed to Collect Information Number of Indiv. In Class
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Should the Government Have Access to Information?
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Several weeks worth of search queries were subpoenaed by the Justice Department Several weeks worth of search queries were subpoenaed by the Justice Department – Test a filtering system to limit children’s exposure to pornography New statutes now require ISP’s to keep information New statutes now require ISP’s to keep information – Help fight global terrorism – Limit children’s exposure to online pornography
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Solutions Do-Not-Track-Me List Opt-in settings Educating users
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Group Activity Break up into groups and discuss criticisms of these solutions. – Do you think they will work? Why or why not? Can you think of other possible solutions?
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Guide to Protection Protection video
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Web-tracking and Adware Hannah Muihrienne Julie Chris
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