Proceedings of the 2021 ACM Asia Conference on Computer and Communications Security 2021
DOI: 10.1145/3433210.3437536
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Understanding the Privacy Implications of Adblock Plus's Acceptable Ads

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“…We find that 376 browsers (89%) permit at least one request that should be blocked based on these lists. One possible explanation for this behavior is that browsers use different blocklists, unblock lists, or neither-again, consistent with prior work observing variations in blocking behavior [48,132]. Of the remaining 48 browsers, we look at browsers that load a majority of our test pages and make no requests on these lists and see that 17 browsers (4%) fit this criteria, including popular browsers like Firefox and Adblock Browser.…”
Section: Content Modificationsupporting
confidence: 66%
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“…We find that 376 browsers (89%) permit at least one request that should be blocked based on these lists. One possible explanation for this behavior is that browsers use different blocklists, unblock lists, or neither-again, consistent with prior work observing variations in blocking behavior [48,132]. Of the remaining 48 browsers, we look at browsers that load a majority of our test pages and make no requests on these lists and see that 17 browsers (4%) fit this criteria, including popular browsers like Firefox and Adblock Browser.…”
Section: Content Modificationsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…While we do not know exactly why these browsers block this content, we speculate that this could be an attempt to mitigate pervasive tracking from webpages. This also highlights the diversity in browsers' blocking behavior, indicating that different browsers use different anti-tracking and blocklist implementations [48,132]. Allowed requests.…”
Section: Content Modificationmentioning
confidence: 93%