- contrast, have an
origin of a
specific domain name, such as example.com.
Supercookies can be a
potential security concern and are
therefore often blocked by...
- near-indelibly tag
visiting browsers with
recoverable identifying data (
supercookies)
which can
persist in and out of
browser "incognito"
privacy modes. By...
-
January 19, 2014.
Craig Timberg. "Verizon, AT&T
tracking their users with '
supercookies'". The
Washington Post.
Retrieved January 19, 2014. "SAP Cross-Site Request...
-
nearly permanent security risk.[failed verification] The
introduction of
supercookies and
other features with the
modernized HTTP 1.1 has
allowed for the hijacking...
- 19, 2014. Timberg, Craig. "Verizon, AT&T
tracking their users with '
supercookies'". The
Washington Post.
Archived from the
original on
November 4, 2014...
- system, language, time zone, and
browser version without your permission.
Supercookies or "evercookies" can not only be used to
track users across the web,...
-
sites are not
properly configured. Some uses for the list are:
Avoiding "
supercookies", HTTP
cookies set by related-domain
attackers for high-level domain...
-
KISSmetrics Research" (PDF). Davis,
Wendy (2013-01-23). "KISSmetrics
Finalizes Supercookies Settlement".
MediaPost New.
Retrieved 2013-01-18. "PHP
blunders with...
- computer, or tablet––was a
different person.
Other technologies such as
supercookies,
which stay on
computers long
after the user
deletes his or her cookies...
- "Congressmen
blast "
supercookies" as
privacy menace". Ars Technica.
Retrieved 2013-01-21. Davis,
Wendy (2013-01-23). "KISSmetrics
Finalizes Supercookies Settlement"...