Khái niệm cốt lõi
The Topics API for the web, Google's proposed alternative to third-party cookies, does not provide the same privacy guarantees to all users. On a dataset of 1207 real users, 60% can be uniquely re-identified across websites after just 3 observations of their topics by advertisers.
Tóm tắt
This paper provides a reproducible privacy analysis of the latest version of the Topics API on the largest publicly available dataset of real browsing histories.
Key findings:
- Users' topics profiles are highly stable and unique, with 47% of users having 3 or more topics in common in their top 5 across consecutive weeks, and 93% having unique top 5 topic profiles each week.
- It is possible to identify some of the "noisy" topics added by the API to provide plausible deniability, with 10% precision using a simple heuristic.
- In practice, 46%, 55%, and 60% of the 1207 real users can be uniquely re-identified across 2 websites after 1, 2, and 3 observations of their topics by advertisers, respectively.
The paper highlights the importance of public and reproducible evaluations of new web proposals like the Topics API, to identify potential limitations during the design phase rather than after deployment. It calls on web actors to release anonymized or synthetic datasets to enable further analyses.
Thống kê
46% of users can be uniquely re-identified across 2 websites after 1 observation of their topics
55% of users can be uniquely re-identified across 2 websites after 2 observations of their topics
60% of users can be uniquely re-identified across 2 websites after 3 observations of their topics
Trích dẫn
"46%, 55%, and 60% of the 1207 real users can be uniquely re-identified across 2 websites after 1, 2, and 3 observations of their topics by advertisers, respectively."
"This paper highlights the importance of public and reproducible evaluations of any claim made by new web proposals and to identify the potential limitations of these techniques during their design rather than after their deployment."