PriveShield: Enhancing User Privacy Using Automatic Isolated Profiles in Browsers
Online tracking is a widespread practice on the web with questionable ethics, security, and privacy concerns. While web tracking can offer personalized and curated content to Internet users, it operates as a sophisticated surveillance mechanism to gather extensive user information. This paper introd...
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Zusammenfassung: | Online tracking is a widespread practice on the web with questionable ethics,
security, and privacy concerns. While web tracking can offer personalized and
curated content to Internet users, it operates as a sophisticated surveillance
mechanism to gather extensive user information. This paper introduces
PriveShield, a light-weight privacy mechanism that disrupts the information
gathering cycle while offering more control to Internet users to maintain their
privacy. PriveShield is implemented as a browser extension that offers an
adjustable privacy feature to surf the web with multiple identities or accounts
simultaneously without any changes to underlying browser code or services. When
necessary, multiple factors are automatically analyzed on the client side to
isolate cookies and other information that are the basis of online tracking.
PriveShield creates isolated profiles for clients based on their browsing
history, interactions with websites, and the amount of time they spend on
specific websites. This allows the users to easily prevent unwanted browsing
information from being shared with third parties and ad exchanges without the
need for manual configuration. Our evaluation results from 54 real-world
scenarios show that our extension is effective in preventing retargeted ads in
91% of those scenarios. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2501.02091 |