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We are analyzing https://github.com/w3c/epub-specs/issues/1872.

Title:
Information Exposure and Fingerprintability Β· Issue #1872 Β· w3c/epub-specs
Description:
From the PING review: What data on user device is revealed and what is the risk of fingerprintability? This spec appears to define a reading system user agent string epubReadingSystem. Is there still a navigator.userAgent or similar? Is ...
Website Age:
17 years and 8 months (reg. 2007-10-09).

Matching Content Categories {πŸ“š}

  • Technology & Computing
  • Mobile Technology & AI
  • Books & Literature

Content Management System {πŸ“}

What CMS is github.com built with?


Github.com utilizes WORDPRESS.

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What is the average monthly size of github.com audience?

πŸš€πŸŒ  Tremendous Traffic: 10M - 20M visitors per month


Based on our best estimate, this website will receive around 10,653,974 visitors per month in the current month.

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How Much Does Github.com Make? {πŸ’°}


Subscription Packages {πŸ’³}

Prices on github.com are in US Dollars ($). They range from $4.00/month to $21.00/month.
We estimate that the site has approximately 5,316,204 paying customers.
The estimated monthly recurring revenue (MRR) is $22,328,057.
The estimated annual recurring revenues (ARR) are $267,936,687.

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Topics {βœ’οΈ}

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Questions {❓}

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  • As every EPUB is considered a separate origin, the threat model here is: can an author/publisher of multiple ebooks learn from these configuration characteristics that the same user is reading both of them?
  • What data on user device is revealed and what is the risk of fingerprintability?
  • UserAgent or similar?

Schema {πŸ—ΊοΈ}

DiscussionForumPosting:
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      headline:Information Exposure and Fingerprintability
      articleBody:From the PING review: > What data on user device is revealed and what is the risk of fingerprintability? > This spec appears to define a reading system user agent string `epubReadingSystem`. Is there still a `navigator.userAgent` or similar? Is this a replacement or a duplication of that feature? There is also ongoing work to limit or deprecate user agent strings on the Web platform -- to make it an explicit opt-in rather than always disclosed in great detail. At the very least, we need to recommend that user agent strings have entropy that is strictly limited as necessary for debugging and compatibility. And it should be noted that `epubReadingSystem` reveals information about how the reader is reading the book, potentially back to the author/publisher of the book, unless scripting is more strictly limited. > As every EPUB is considered a separate origin, the threat model here is: can an author/publisher of multiple ebooks learn from these configuration characteristics that the same user is reading both of them? And on information disclosure (perhaps because the ebook publisher already knows the exact customer who purchased that particular copy of that book), does the publisher learn something about the customer's devices or software choices?
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      url:https://github.com/1872/epub-specs/issues/1872
      context:https://schema.org
      headline:Information Exposure and Fingerprintability
      articleBody:From the PING review: > What data on user device is revealed and what is the risk of fingerprintability? > This spec appears to define a reading system user agent string `epubReadingSystem`. Is there still a `navigator.userAgent` or similar? Is this a replacement or a duplication of that feature? There is also ongoing work to limit or deprecate user agent strings on the Web platform -- to make it an explicit opt-in rather than always disclosed in great detail. At the very least, we need to recommend that user agent strings have entropy that is strictly limited as necessary for debugging and compatibility. And it should be noted that `epubReadingSystem` reveals information about how the reader is reading the book, potentially back to the author/publisher of the book, unless scripting is more strictly limited. > As every EPUB is considered a separate origin, the threat model here is: can an author/publisher of multiple ebooks learn from these configuration characteristics that the same user is reading both of them? And on information disclosure (perhaps because the ebook publisher already knows the exact customer who purchased that particular copy of that book), does the publisher learn something about the customer's devices or software choices?
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