Web tracking seems to become ubiquitous in online business and leads to increased privacy concerns of users. This paper provides an overview over the current state of the art of web-tracking research, aiming to reveal the relevance and methodologies of this research area and creates a foundation for future work. In particular, this study addresses the following research questions: What methods are followed? What results have been achieved so far? What are potential future research areas? For these goals, a structured literature review based upon an established methodological framework is conducted. The identified articles are investigated with respect to the applied research methodologies and the aspects of web tracking they emphasize
Abstract—This paper gives an introduction to web tracking and provides an overview over relevant tec...
Web tracking technologies are extensively used to collect large amounts of personal information (PI)...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal ...
Web tracking seems to become ubiquitous in online business and leads to increased privacy concerns o...
Privacy seems to be the Achilles' heel of today's web. Most web services make continuous efforts to ...
The presence of web tracking technology has grown to a near-ubiquitous state as web pages contain a ...
The topic of the thesis was proposed by the company X. The purpose of the thesis is to gather an und...
Several past measurement studies uncovered various aspects of web-based tracking and its serious imp...
Abstract—This articles surveys the existing literature on the methods currently used by web services...
This articles surveys the existing literature on the methods currently used by web services to track...
Online user activities are tracked for many purposes. In e-commerce, cross-domain tracking is used t...
Purpose: This study investigates perceptions of the use of online tracking, a passive data collectio...
Though research into online tracking prevalence as a topic is not new, we still know little about wh...
Is utilizing the internet truly free? Unfortunately, it is not. What is given up in exchange for acc...
While on the Internet, individuals encounter invisible services that collect personal information, a...
Abstract—This paper gives an introduction to web tracking and provides an overview over relevant tec...
Web tracking technologies are extensively used to collect large amounts of personal information (PI)...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal ...
Web tracking seems to become ubiquitous in online business and leads to increased privacy concerns o...
Privacy seems to be the Achilles' heel of today's web. Most web services make continuous efforts to ...
The presence of web tracking technology has grown to a near-ubiquitous state as web pages contain a ...
The topic of the thesis was proposed by the company X. The purpose of the thesis is to gather an und...
Several past measurement studies uncovered various aspects of web-based tracking and its serious imp...
Abstract—This articles surveys the existing literature on the methods currently used by web services...
This articles surveys the existing literature on the methods currently used by web services to track...
Online user activities are tracked for many purposes. In e-commerce, cross-domain tracking is used t...
Purpose: This study investigates perceptions of the use of online tracking, a passive data collectio...
Though research into online tracking prevalence as a topic is not new, we still know little about wh...
Is utilizing the internet truly free? Unfortunately, it is not. What is given up in exchange for acc...
While on the Internet, individuals encounter invisible services that collect personal information, a...
Abstract—This paper gives an introduction to web tracking and provides an overview over relevant tec...
Web tracking technologies are extensively used to collect large amounts of personal information (PI)...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal ...