The Mozilla Blog: Privacy analysis of SWAN.community and United ID 2.0 |
Earlier this summer, we started a series of blog posts analyzing the technical merits of the various privacy-preserving advertising proposals out there. Our goal is to advance the debate and help break down this complex topic. In this new addition to this series, we look at the SWAN.community and United ID 2.0 proposals. We have conducted a detailed analysis and this post provides a summary.
The conclusion of our analysis is that, from a purely technical standpoint, these proposals are a regression in privacy in that they allow tracking of users who are presently protected against tracking.
Advertising is central to the internet economy. But it is very intrusive. It is powered by ubiquitous surveillance and it is often used in ways that harm individuals and society. As a browser maker and as a nonprofit-backed organization driven by a clear mission, we want to ensure that the interests of users are represented and that privacy is a priority.
With the current debate on privacy-preserving advertising, we have a real opportunity now to challenge the status quo and improve the privacy properties of online advertising—an industry that hasn’t seen privacy improvement in years. Attempts by the advertising industry to improve privacy through voluntary and policy-based initiatives have demonstrably failed. These proposals rely on those same failed mechanisms.
As we continue to explore privacy preserving advertising proposals, our plan in the Firefox browser is to ratchet up the privacy and security protections we offer, with the goal of eliminating cross-site tracking from the browser entirely. That is the work we started with the launch of Enhanced Tracking Protection in 2019 and that work will continue.
Check out our analysis of SWAN and Unified ID 2.0.
For more on this:
Building a more privacy-preserving ads-based ecosystem
Mozilla responds to the UK CMA consultation on google’s commitments on the Chrome Privacy Sandbox
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