nytimes.com — In an attempt to educate the public about just how "private" itsprivate data is, Canadian coder Holden Karau built Web2.0collage. Theproject, an online-art-installation-cum-privacy-busting app,illustrates how easy it is for nefarious web sites to sniff yourbrowser history and see which sites you’ve visited.
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ilikegoatsJul 7, 2009
If I block out enough words, it says it's an online cum-busting app, and that's something I think we can all get behind.
earlygreytwinniJul 8, 2009
Anyone else notice nytimes website uses frame busting code? made it challenging to dig the article.
omnombrowserhisJul 8, 2009
omnomnomnomnomnomnomnomnomnomnomnomnomnomnomnom tastey browser history.
jasminetealiveJul 8, 2009
do not want
kevinodudeJul 8, 2009
Impressive, I didn't know any web page could just get my info like that. Scary...