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[atlas] Private Probes: What's the Point
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Daniel Karrenberg
daniel.karrenberg at ripe.net
Thu Oct 22 17:26:46 CEST 2015
Im my, biased, opinion Atlas is has significantly less ethical issues. Atlas is not running on the user's system or browser and we do much less than could be done with javascript. So Atlas measurement traffic looks very much less like it is coming from the user and the user is not exposed to content/malware through Atlas. Daniel On 22.10.15 17:07 , Wenqin SHAO wrote: > For example there are discussion these days concerning this paper: > > http://conferences.sigcomm.org/sigcomm/2015/pdf/papers/p653.pdf > https://readings.owlfolio.org/2015/encore-lightweight-measurement-web-censorship/ >
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