Raising further questions about privacy on the internet, researchers from Princeton and Stanford universities have released a study showing that a specific person's online behavior can be identified by linking anonymous web browsing histories with social media profiles.
来自普林斯顿大学和斯坦福大学的研究人员的一份调查报告,引起了人们对互联网隐私问题的进一步关注:只需将匿名网页浏览历史与社交媒体资料关联起来,你在网络上的一举一动便一览无余。
"We show that browsing histories can be linked to social media profiles such as Twitter, Facebook or Reddit accounts," the researchers wrote in a paper scheduled for presentation at the 2017 World Wide Web Conference Perth, Australia, in April."
“我们的调查结果显示,浏览历史可以被关联到诸如推特,脸书,红迪网之类的社交媒体资料上。”研究人员在一份将用于4月份澳大利亚珀斯2017万维网会议的文件上这样写道。
"It is already known that some companies, such as Google and Facebook, track users online and know their identities," said Arvind Narayanan, an assistant professor of computer science at Princeton and one of the authors of the research article.
“我们已经知道,有一些公司会追踪用户的上网足迹,知道用户的身份,比如谷歌和脸书。”普林斯顿计算机科学的助理教授、这篇研究报告的作者之一阿尔温德·纳拉亚兰如是说道。
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