User Tracking in the Post-cookie Era: How Websites Bypass GDPR Consent to Track Users.
Emmanouil PapadogiannakisPanagiotis PapadopoulosNicolas KourtellisEvangelos P. MarkatosPublished in: CoRR (2021)
Keyphrases
- internet users
- active user
- user interaction
- user interface
- end users
- web navigation
- website
- recommender systems
- user interests
- user experience
- user oriented
- user requirements
- user profiles
- user satisfaction
- user studies
- information overload
- user model
- collaborative filtering
- novice users
- user centric
- computer users
- user feedback
- online services
- recommendation systems
- tracking framework
- user groups
- user centered
- multiple users
- browsing behavior
- query formulation
- web content
- collaborative tagging
- individual user
- internet search engines
- location information
- user requests
- real time tracking
- human users
- log files
- user activity
- user behavior
- user sessions
- helping users
- news topics
- usage data
- web logs
- web usage mining
- particle filtering
- visual tracking
- web pages
- long tail
- tracking objects
- micro blogging
- web information
- object tracking
- information sources
- automatic tracking
- access logs
- social networks