http-header-privacy's People
http-header-privacy's Issues
K anonymity gendevice and ipdigit1 table
K anonymity browser table
Not our solution, but also could work
Overall Hits vs Language
Cookie Acceptance vs Language
K anonymity Platform table
This is the solution
Animal Preference by Platform
Animal Preference by Device Type
Animal preferences by Language/Region
Single User: Preference Changes / Hits Over Time
Summary Statistics
Should include:
- Number of unique bots (done)
- Number of unique user agents (done)
- Number of unique languages (done)
- Total number of hits (tba?)
- Average / Std Dev of hits by user
- Did any users go to a non-puppy / kitten page? (done [they didnt!])
K anonymity platform and browser table
K anonymity ip1 table
Overall Animal Preferences
Use the data from #2 , no?
Animal Preferences by Unique User Agent
K anonymity intro table
Animal Preferences by Unique User
Differential privacy bot
Takes quazis and preferences- returns number of users with some noise
K anonymity Headings and Tables
User Agent Analysis
Just use the data from #3, no?
Cookie Acceptance vs User Agent
Cookie acceptance for each unique user
It seems like our "hits" to the server aren't "identified"
โ privacy-project git:(master) โ python3 whoop.py
Discovered 58 unique users!
['for= \x22190.176.248.50\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x2216.202.91.161\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x2213.24.164.182\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x22146.43.36.76\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x2227.151.247.195\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x2290.193.129.67\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x22113.157.160.160\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x2228.126.235.162\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x22241.197.187.165\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x22146.26.139.55\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x22211.119.34.165\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x22130.45.245.242\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x22199.168.180.135\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x22169.172.15.61\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x22227.43.179.219\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x22185.173.68.131\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x22142.206.82.15\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x22214.175.80.99\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x2233.254.230.116\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x2286.80.56.178\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x2263.119.251.37\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x2296.22.23.175\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x2237.25.75.243\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x22175.182.96.12\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x2268.64.237.31\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x2219.12.55.90\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x22147.74.163.120\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x22255.238.86.180\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x2235.14.152.122\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x2230.169.209.110\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x2291.115.130.54\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x22116.246.41.152\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x22102.149.55.242\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x22166.125.253.191\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x22243.202.175.125\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x2254.68.197.189\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x22139.119.66.254\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x2256.18.84.110\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x22167.209.39.192\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x22115.192.182.248\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x2229.218.97.212\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x22179.150.254.238\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x22141.239.244.95\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x2273.170.26.19\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x22239.153.63.201\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x2282.198.183.218\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x22201.124.220.92\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x22109.180.235.238\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x2294.37.248.204\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x22133.80.233.158\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x22166.144.21.240\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x22232.173.80.19\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x22200.214.217.93\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x22133.209.187.252\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x22175.12.32.43\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x2255.96.104.56\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x22221.49.161.67\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
['for= \x2260.83.113.244\x22', '-', '10.144.203.128']
Animal Preference by Browser
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