In recent years, governments worldwide have moved their services online to better serve their citizens. Benefits aside, this choice increases the danger of tracking via such sites. This is of great concern as governmental websites increasingly become the only interaction point with the government. In this paper, we investigate popular governmental websites across different countries and assess to what extent the visits to these sites are tracked by third-parties. Our results show that, unfortunately, tracking is a serious concern, as in some countries up to 90% of these websites create cookies of third-party trackers without any consent from users. Non-session cookies, that are created by trackers and can last for days or months, are widely...
Abstract—In the early days of the web, content was designed and hosted by a single person, group, or...
There is an increasing public and policy awareness that tracking cookies are being used to support b...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Federal agenci...
In recent years, governments worldwide have moved their services online to better serve their citize...
During the past few years, mostly as a result of the GDPR and the CCPA, websites have started to pre...
Cookies have been used by websites to store information about user behavior. Although they provide s...
The web is global, but privacy laws differ by country. Which set of privacy rules do websites follow...
Web cookies are ubiquitously used to track and profile the behavior of users. Although there is a ...
The World Wide Web has attracted both business and non-business sites that want to establish an onli...
Accepted at the 22nd Privacy Enhancing Technologies Symposium (PETS 2022)International audienceState...
Most of the content, products, and services we use online, whether provided by media organisations o...
The European Union's (EU) General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), in effect since May 2018, enfor...
Background. Cookies and third-party requests are partially implemented to en- hance user experience ...
International audienceSearching the Web to find doctors and make appointments online is a common pra...
In this thesis, we detected and measured web tracking technologies. We further audited the legal com...
Abstract—In the early days of the web, content was designed and hosted by a single person, group, or...
There is an increasing public and policy awareness that tracking cookies are being used to support b...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Federal agenci...
In recent years, governments worldwide have moved their services online to better serve their citize...
During the past few years, mostly as a result of the GDPR and the CCPA, websites have started to pre...
Cookies have been used by websites to store information about user behavior. Although they provide s...
The web is global, but privacy laws differ by country. Which set of privacy rules do websites follow...
Web cookies are ubiquitously used to track and profile the behavior of users. Although there is a ...
The World Wide Web has attracted both business and non-business sites that want to establish an onli...
Accepted at the 22nd Privacy Enhancing Technologies Symposium (PETS 2022)International audienceState...
Most of the content, products, and services we use online, whether provided by media organisations o...
The European Union's (EU) General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), in effect since May 2018, enfor...
Background. Cookies and third-party requests are partially implemented to en- hance user experience ...
International audienceSearching the Web to find doctors and make appointments online is a common pra...
In this thesis, we detected and measured web tracking technologies. We further audited the legal com...
Abstract—In the early days of the web, content was designed and hosted by a single person, group, or...
There is an increasing public and policy awareness that tracking cookies are being used to support b...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Federal agenci...