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OWASP Documentation Project Template
b. Protection against tracking mechanism, Tracking mechanism used (other than cookie) c. Capability and usability in removing the tracking mechanism d. Capability of the browser to show/list the data from the tracking mechanism e. Presence of addons that list/delete the data Description
This project would look at different browsers that are used by general population and understand the tracking mechanisms (other than cookies) employed by the browser. These tracking mechanisms are not visible like cookies and need to be explored by getting into developer tools on the browser This sort of tracking has an impact on privacy and to some extent on security. This project would also look at how these tracking mechanisms can be removed or at least how the contents of these tracking mechanisms can be deleted Licensing
RoadmapAs of November, 2013, the highest priorities for the next 6 months are:
Subsequent Releases will add
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