Hi, recently, I was reading http://ieee-security.org/TC/SPW2015/W2SP/papers/W2SP_2015_submission_32.pdf lately and stumbled over:
"We use a subset of approximately 1500 domains from Disconnect's privacy-oriented blocklist[...]." I have two main questions with respect to this quote: 1) How is the subset determined? Where can I find the code (if there is any) which is doing that? 2) How does Disconnect exactly determine which domains should be on this blocklist in the first place? Where is the code or the rules governing this process? Reading https://disconnect.me/help#does-disconnect-block-all-ads-is-it-an-adblocker (which is the only relevant thing I found on Disconnect's webpage i this regard) is actually pretty scary (as it is rather vague): "Rather than block all advertisements, we only block the privacy-invasive ads that invisibly track you and may be responsible for distributing malware (malvertising) and other security threats." (Yes, there is the additional exemption mentioned that tracking sites won't land on the blocklist if they comply with DNT in a meaningful way.) Georg
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