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Privacy – what do they know about you?

Privacy – what do they know about you?. Skills : none IT concepts : logging, privacy, proxy server. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License. . Where does this topic fit?. Internet concepts Applications Technology (communication)

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Privacy – what do they know about you?

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  1. Privacy – what do they know about you? Skills: none IT concepts: logging, privacy, proxy server This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License.

  2. Where does this topic fit? • Internet concepts • Applications • Technology (communication) • Implications • Internet skills • Application development • Content creation

  3. Background survey log

  4. Logged without the user’s knowledge

  5. Some uses for log information • Start and end dates and times • Used to grade the assignment • Linked-from URL • Useful as market research • IP address • Find your approximate location • Clue as to your identity (time plus IP address) Sites can offer “opt in” or “opt out” privacy – would you opt to share your background survey responses?

  6. Location for 155.135.1.1 (CSUDH)from Geobytes.com Localization is approximate – we are in Carson, not Torrance. It uses databases which in some cases are inaccurate.

  7. Spoofing your IP address with a proxy server Normal connection With proxy Localization can be defeated by a proxy server, which can be in any nation or location.

  8. Storage is cheap and getting cheaper • Every response to every survey is logged • Search engines like Google log every search • Localization is used to target ads and rank search results • Log information is used in applications like spell checking and speech recognition (1-800-GOOG-411 )

  9. Google mines logs for spell checking When I correct “Presss” to “Press” it learns this is a common misspelling and correction, improving future accuracy.

  10. Google mines logs for speech recognition Dial 1-800-goog411 to reach Google’s voice driven business telephone directory or watch a demonstration at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cN0q8SvlQAk Google knows which words are likely to be used together in general as well as things about you like what words you have used and your location. They also have a “yellow pages” database.

  11. Google mines logs for “statistical” translation

  12. Translation remains imperfect

  13. A few questions

  14. What is Google’s motivation in logging your searches? Does Google offer you the option of opting out of their logs? Are you worried by the fact that search engines track your online activity? Which services other than search engines track your online activity? Are there any advantages to you to have Google track your searches? Are there any applications for proxy servers beside covering up shady activity? Do we need laws to limit logging?

  15. Privacy – what do they know about you? Skills: none IT concepts: logging, privacy, proxy server This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License.

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