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* Analyze the top 1000 websites and determine which are the most popular JavaScript downloads? Which are the most popular?  | * Analyze the top 1000 websites and determine which are the most popular JavaScript downloads? Which are the most popular?  | ||
* Perform a re-analysis of data published by another privacy researcher.  | |||
* Examine data available from a website for private information.  | |||
* Systematically Search online documents for metadata and invisible information.  | |||
* Develop a workable implementation of a multi-party computation system  | |||
* Develop a workable implementation of a system that performs search on encrypted data.  | |||
* Perform an analysis of articles discussing privacy that have appeared in CACM, or Crypto, or some other venue.  | |||
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Revision as of 18:27, 30 October 2016
- Measure the prevalence of browser fingerprinting on the web.
 
- Develop a browser plug-in that defeats browser fingerprinting.
 
- Map out the purpose and impact of different JavaScript libraries that are downloaded by major websites.
 
- Analyze the top 1000 websites and determine which are the most popular JavaScript downloads? Which are the most popular?
 
- Perform a re-analysis of data published by another privacy researcher.
 
- Examine data available from a website for private information.
 
- Systematically Search online documents for metadata and invisible information.
 
- Develop a workable implementation of a multi-party computation system
 
- Develop a workable implementation of a system that performs search on encrypted data.
 
- Perform an analysis of articles discussing privacy that have appeared in CACM, or Crypto, or some other venue.
 
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