Akito Ono:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for quick answer.
>
>> For the tests themselves there will probably mainly JavaScript used + some
> CSS/HTML.
>
> So if I understand correctly, students have a choice about sever-side
> language?
> I have developed Web application, so I'm concerned about whether I can
Hi,
Thanks for quick answer.
>For the tests themselves there will probably mainly JavaScript used + some
CSS/HTML.
So if I understand correctly, students have a choice about sever-side
language?
I have developed Web application, so I'm concerned about whether I can use
familiar language or not.
Hi gunes,
>EFF recently updated and open-sourced the Panopticlick code, perhaps
>this can be a better starting point:
>https://github.com/EFForg/panopticlick-python
>Also relevant:
>https://github.com/DIVERSIFY-project/amiunique
>https://browser-fingerprint.cs.fau.de/
Many thanks for useful URLs
Hi,
- -:
> Hello!
>
> My name is Akito Ono. I'm a computer science student in Japan and very
> intrested in participating in GSoC this year.
> I read docs about projects and I was particularly intrested in Panopticlick
> project.
> And I have some questions about Panopticlick.
>
>
> Is this pro
Hi Akito,
On 2016-03-11 03:43, - - wrote:
> Hello!
>
> My name is Akito Ono. I'm a computer science student in Japan and very
> intrested in participating in GSoC this year.
> I read docs about projects and I was particularly intrested in Panopticlick
> project.
> And I have some questions about
Hello!
My name is Akito Ono. I'm a computer science student in Japan and very
intrested in participating in GSoC this year.
I read docs about projects and I was particularly intrested in Panopticlick
project.
And I have some questions about Panopticlick.
Is this project based on Libre-Panopticli