[bestbits] Our new report on tracking headers worldwide
Deji Olukotun
deji at accessnow.org
Mon Aug 17 12:42:49 EDT 2015
Hi to All,
Apologies for cross-posting.
Many of you will remember last year's story
<http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/technology/verizon-atandt-tracking-their-users-with-super-cookies/2014/11/03/7bbbf382-6395-11e4-bb14-4cfea1e742d5_story.html>
on Verizon's use of "supercookies" to track users. In the wake, Access
launched AmIBeingTracked.com to allow users to see if the supercookie was
being used on their network.
Today, we have released a report on our findings. The report was covered by
the Wall Street Journal:
http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2015/08/17/study-finds-supercookies-used-outside-u-s/
.
Our report found alarming results, among them:
- Evidence of widespread deployment. Carriers in 10 countries around the
world, including Canada, China, India, Mexico, Morocco, Peru, the
Netherlands, Spain, the United States, and Venezuela, are using tracking
headers
- Tracking headers have been around for nearly 15 years;
- Users cannot block tracking headers because they are injected by
carriers beyond their control, and they can attach to users even when
roaming across international borders;
- Tracking headers leak private information about users and make them
vulnerable to criminal attacks or even government surveillance;
- Tracking headers depend upon an HTTP, or unencrypted connection, to
function, and may lead to fewer websites offering HTTPS.
The full report is available here
<https://www.accessnow.org/blog/2015/08/17/read-our-new-report-on-the-troubling-rise-of-tracking-headers-worldwide2>.
Best,
--
Deji Olukotun
Senior Global Advocacy Manager
Access | accessnow.org
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