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Broken link to pdf paper #74

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lenazun opened this issue Mar 11, 2021 · 2 comments
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Broken link to pdf paper #74

lenazun opened this issue Mar 11, 2021 · 2 comments
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lenazun commented Mar 11, 2021

Subject: Browser Uniqueness paper on Cover Your Tracks is a dead link
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Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2021 12:25:18 -0500
To: info@eff.org

Hello,
The link to the 2010 paper
(https://coveryourtracks.eff.org/browser-uniqueness.pdf) that
published the initial findings of Cover Your Tracks (then
Panopticlick) is dead. I remember it used to work when the project was
still named Panopticlick.
It would be great if you could fix it, I was hoping to use the paper
as a source in a paper of my own.

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lschatzkin commented Mar 11, 2021

@Hainish Do we still want to include this paper? It was written by Peter Eckersly quite a while ago. Well, I'm sure you know that. If we include it, where should we put the link?

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Hainish commented Mar 31, 2021

We should ensure the URL to the paper is live, since it is linked to by various research papers. We can include a link at some later point in time.

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