Automated Experiments on Ad Privacy Settings
Carnegie Mellon University · International Computer Science Institute · +1 more institution
Abstract
Abstract To partly address people’s concerns over web tracking, Google has created the Ad Settings webpage to provide information about and some choice over the profiles Google creates on users. We present AdFisher, an automated tool that explores how user behaviors, Google’s ads, and Ad Settings interact. AdFisher can run browser-based experiments and analyze data using machine learning and significance tests. Our tool uses a rigorous experimental design and statistical analysis to ensure the statistical soundness of our results. We use AdFisher to find that the Ad Settings was opaque about some features of a user’s profile, that it does provide some choice on ads, and that these choices can lead to seemingly…
Citation impact
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- 131.76
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- 100%
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- Web page
- Computer science
- Visibility
- World Wide Web
- Point (geometry)
- Internet privacy
- Information retrieval
- Data science
- Gender equality