http://motherboard.vice.com/read/your-porn-is-watching-you?utm_source=vicefbus
[quote]“If you are watching porn online in 2015, even in incognito mode, you should expect that at some point your porn viewing history will be publicly released and attached to your name,” Thomas proclaimed in a blog post titled “Online Porn Could Be the Next Big Privacy Scandal,” shortly after.
Thomas’s case went something like this: Your browser (Chrome, Safari, whatever) has a very unique configuration, and it broadcasts all sorts of information that can be used to identify you as you click around the web. You’re basically leaving “footprints,” as Thomas calls them (others prefer “fingerprints”), all over the webpages you visit. Thus, it’s a matter of linking one footprint to another—an expert could spot the same prints on Facebook and NYTimes.com as on Pornhub and XVideos.
Thomas argued that “almost every traditional website that you visit saves enough data to link your user account to your browser fingerprint, either directly or via third parties.” He’s definitely right that most web pages you visit (certainly not just porn sites) have installed tracking elements that send your data to third-party corporations, probably without your knowledge. Many, for instance, run Google Analytics, which companies use to monitor traffic to the website. Others have social media “share” buttons and third-party ad networks built in.
So, for example, when you click on “Leather Fetish #3” on XNXX, you’re not just sending a request to the porn site—a so-called first-party request. You’re sending third-party requests to Google, to the web-tracking company AddThis, and to a company called Pornvertising, too, even if you’re browsing in private mode. You’re also sending other data that can be used to identify your computer, like your IP address.
All that, paired with the continued rise of casual hacking, Thomas says, means that a complete catalog of your personal porn habits is perennially on the verge of being leaked to the public. Thomas believes that it’s not only possible but likely that a hacker will whip up a database that can share your porn-viewing history with the entire internet.
This, of course, has any number of damaging implications, even beyond the potential humiliation for an outed porn watcher—if you think erasing your internet history wipes out the record of those food-fetish vids or CGI beast porn, think again. Worse, there are still plenty of places around the world where individuals are persecuted for their sexual orientation. A revelation that someone in an oppressive country watched a series of gay porn videos could put that person at serious risk.
Pornhub was the only porn site that returned a request for comment. They issued me a statement calling Thomas’s conclusions “not only completely false, but also dangerously misleading.” In their lengthy, compelling rebuttal, Pornhub pointed out the vast amount of server space they would need to store users’ viewing histories—they get 300 million requests a day, and they estimate that storing all of that would require 3,600 terabytes of space. Not to mention that sifting through all of it would be nearly impossible and maddeningly time-consuming. “Pornhub’s raw server logs contain only the IP and the user agent for a very limited time, never a browser footprint,” a Pornhub spokesperson wrote me in an email.[/quote]o
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The NSA right now
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Edited by FireFaux487: 5/11/2015 12:23:40 AMThe only ones who should know of a mans porn habits are him and his mailman. -Confucius
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[url=https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=QGBu7sOPHK8]Microwave it[/url]
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Good.
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Would deleting the cache/cookies/history on a itouch 2nd Generation after watching videos prevent tracking?
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Hope they like futa and lots and lots of hentai!
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Can't if you leave no paper trail and use a device that's not yours and can't trace back to you so Yep you'll never catch me
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Try xbox.com
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Oh...
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It's not the porn I'm worried about.
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I'm safe.
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I agree with Pornhub here. It take an absurd amount of storage space and man power to sift through all those entries and logs.
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I doubt the government would straight up tell the public every single porn video every single person made or watched. It would just cause too many problems. Porn and slut shaming would skyrocket. An alarming number of people would be fired or wouldn't be able to find a job. Too many teens would get suspended or expelled from school. People who are secretly gay would be forced out of the closet and be judged and chastised by society for something that's none of society's business . People would then protest for internet privacy again until the government listens.
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Well what will they do with the info?
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Hopefully, my mom won't believe that I want to have sex with her.
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Are people who watch midgets do anal more prone to terrorism? I fail to see how this would be justifiable by the government.
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Ah, so that's why adult stores still exist. I'm gonna need a lot of cash.
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#421st comment
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Lenny
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I was under the impression that they could already do this.
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Well shit
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Well I'm boned.
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Only thing interesting about mine would be how many tabs I open b4 finally picking a vid lol
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Ahh shit they gonna know about my black midget fetish!