- From: Samuel Weiler <weiler@w3.org>
- Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2019 08:14:33 -0400
- To: Shivan Kaul Sahib <shivankaulsahib@gmail.com>, Nick Doty <npdoty@ischool.berkeley.edu>
- Cc: "public-privacy (W3C mailing list)" <public-privacy@w3.org>
On 6/16/19 4:29 PM, Shivan Kaul Sahib wrote: > Thanks Nick. > > A couple of IETFs ago at the f2f PING meeting, folks discussed building > a "Panopticlick <https://panopticlick.eff.org/> for Private Browsing > Mode" i.e. a web page that a user can navigate to while in > private-browsing mode and check if 1) they are detectable, 2) what > guarantees their browser provides them while in private-browsing > (doesn't retain cookies, etc). It would also be somewhat similar to the > WebRTC Local IP Address leak page we worked on last year (though I hope > with prettier UI/marketing): https://ntblk.github.io/webrtc-privacy/ > > If there's interest and people are showing up for IETF next month in > Montreal, we could get a table at the hackathon, else async. That would amuse me, and I plan to be around. Anyone else?
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