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Personal data tracking system for web developed!

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New York: Have you recently seen an ad about depression online, it could be because you sent an email about being sad!

Researchers have developed a new tool that unveils which data in a web account, such as emails, searches, or viewed products, are being used to target which outputs, such as ads, recommended products, or prices.

Roxana Geambasu and Augustin Chaintreau, both assistant professors of computer science at Columbia Engineering, along with PhD student Mathias Lecuyer created the tool called ‘XRay’ to understand how personal data is being used on web services like Google, Amazon, Facebook and YouTube.

“Today we have a problem: the web is not transparent. We see ‘XRay’ as an important first step in exposing how websites are using your personal data,” said Geambasu.

We live in a “big data” world, where staggering amounts of personal data – our locations, search histories, emails, posts, photos, and more – are constantly being collected and analysed by many other web services.

While harnessing big data can certainly improve our daily lives, these beneficial uses have also generated a big data frenzy, with web services aggressively pursuing new ways to acquire and commercialise the information.

“It’s critical, now more than ever, to reconcile our privacy needs with the exponential progress in leveraging this big data,” said Chaintreau.

“If we leave it unchecked, big data’s exciting potential could become a breeding ground for data abuses, privacy vulnerabilities, and unfair or deceptive business practices,” Geambasu added.

Determined to provide checks and balances on data abuse, ‘XRay’ is designed to be the first fine-grained, scalable personal data tracking system for the web.

For example, one can use the ‘XRay’ prototype to study why a user might be shown a specific ad in Gmail. Geambasu and Chaintreau found, for example, that a Gmail user who sees ads about various forms of spiritualism might have received them because he or she sent an email message about depression.

The current XRay system works with Gmail, Amazon, and YouTube. However, XRay’s core functions are service-agnostic and easy to instantiate for new services, and they can track data within and across services.

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