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The way SWAN describes its data flow seems to resemble a "Redirect Tracker"[0][1]. Several browsers are taking steps or have expressed interest to impede this form of web interaction[2][3][4][5].
For those of us who are working to understand this proposal, it'd be great to understand the position of the SWAN-community on the subject.
The way SWAN describes its data flow seems to resemble a "Redirect Tracker"[0][1]. Several browsers are taking steps or have expressed interest to impede this form of web interaction[2][3][4][5].
For those of us who are working to understand this proposal, it'd be great to understand the position of the SWAN-community on the subject.
Thank you
[0]https://www.researchgate.net/publication/346937404_In-Depth_Evaluation_of_Redirect_Tracking_and_Link_Usage
[1]https://brave.com/redirection-based-tracking/
[2]https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Firefox/Privacy/Redirect_tracking_protection
[3]https://webkit.org/blog/8311/intelligent-tracking-prevention-2-0/
[4]https://webkit.org/blog/11338/cname-cloaking-and-bounce-tracking-defense/
[5]https://github.com/privacycg/meetings/blob/main/2020/telcons/04-23-bouncetracking-minutes.md