Proceedings of the 2016 Internet Measurement Conference 2016
DOI: 10.1145/2987443.2987466
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Browser Feature Usage on the Modern Web

Abstract: Modern web browsers are incredibly complex, with millions of lines of code and over one thousand JavaScript functions and properties available to website authors. This work investigates how these browser features are used on the modern, open web. We find that JavaScript features differ wildly in popularity, with over 50% of provided features never used in the Alexa 10k.We also look at how popular ad and tracking blockers change the distribution of features used by sites, and identify a set of approximately 10%… Show more

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“…Web browsing is a fast-paced and changing domain and needs to deliver a good experience to end-users since a plethora of applications and services are nowadays accessed through web browsers. The Web was originally designed to deliver static contents but has evolved dramatically towards dynamic web pages offering to end-users a built-in environment for education, gaming, video streaming or social networking [1,2,3]. Large service companies (e.g Google, Mozilla, Apple, etc.)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Web browsing is a fast-paced and changing domain and needs to deliver a good experience to end-users since a plethora of applications and services are nowadays accessed through web browsers. The Web was originally designed to deliver static contents but has evolved dramatically towards dynamic web pages offering to end-users a built-in environment for education, gaming, video streaming or social networking [1,2,3]. Large service companies (e.g Google, Mozilla, Apple, etc.)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As new browser APIs are rolled out, novel attack vectors emerge. Snyder et al [47], [46] explored the usage of browser APIs and features in the wild, and measured the security vs usability trade-off of removing rarely used features. Olejnik et al [38] explored how the adoption of seemingly innocuous features like the Battery API can lead to privacy threats (i.e., user tracking).…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…"Web bloat" is a colloquial term that describes the trend in websites to accumulate size and visual complexity over time. The phenomena has been measured in many dimensions, including total page size [7], page load time [5,43,44], memory needed [29], number of network requests [16,27], amount of scripts executed [25,33,36,38] and third parties contacted [24,25,27]. This work suggests that growth in page size and complexity is outpacing improvements in device hardware.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%