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    webpages each of which has its exclusive addresses called uniform resource locator (URL). URLs direct users to get to a unique web page through web browsers. URL naming and managing are considered two important issues as it is crucial for a webpage to have an accurate address which appropriately represents content of the page and also generate helpful application in web analytics. Protocol identifier, hostname, path or stem and parameters are core components of URLs as they generate the frame of

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    respecting individuals and their personal information. The internet is an important part of every individual’s daily life. Internet privacy is the security of a user’s personal data that was stored or published on the internet. The purpose of privacy on the web is to guard personal information, data, and communication from getting obtained by a third party. All users of the internet at some points face invasions privacy because they cannot control the usage of their information once it was used in some form

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    users’ interactions with multi-media content. Firstly, it evaluates the structure of the Tin Can API and how it compares with its predecessor, SCORM. Secondly, the following alternative tracking methods are considered: Open Badges Other ontologies Web page logs, client and server side Analytics HTTP cookies Mouse and eye tracking 8. 1 Structure of the Tin Can API There are some languages and methods already available for encoding resources and activities in an ontology. The Resource Description

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    In today’s world the Internet is one of the most important media, it serves nearly 3,630,000,000 users worldwide (46.1% of the population) and the rate of growth is 380.3% over the last 9 years. The role of the World Wide Web is observable not only in statistics, but also more visibly in everyday life: in social interactions, business, science and education, entertainment, communication, and even language. For many it is a place where they can interact with others or browse content anonymously. Many

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    Behavioral Tracking

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    Have you ever wonder why the advertisement boxes on the internet always related to our interests? This is because the advertising companies know about our preferences and have access to our personal informations. They use the method called “Behavioral Tracking” to invade our privacies by secretly tracking our online activities and histories. Each time we surf the internet, the advertising companies observe our behavioral and build our profiles according to our interests and preferences. This process

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    that their domain, rather than something like "google.com," is rather ".com" allowing them access to all websites you visit with ".com" as the domain. By doing this they are able to see all that you are doing without a secure connection, seeing every web page you visit. Some Super cookies are now able to track you even going from normal browsing to incognito.2 These kinds of tracking bring up a lot of questions about privacy. It is still possible to remove these cookies however, with some knowledge

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    downloaded? What is the software’s legitimacy? Finally, the student will attempt to infer and form a hypothesis from the information collected at this point in the investigation, including information from Internet Explorer Internet history, and web cache. To begin to answer these questions, the email collected in the case must be examined to see who Jane communicated with. Under the Email Tab under the Records Tab in EnCase shows Jane’s email folder structure with two messages and her Inbox

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    Spy Visit Review Paper

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    Spy Visit Review Introduction In this review I will be taking an in-depth look at a new traffic analytics program called Spy Visit. I have had this Spy Visit installed on this website for just under two weeks, so I'm excited to write this review and let you know how this experience has been and how this product has helped me and will continue to help me determine exactly what my visitors are doing on my site and how I can better optimize my site. I'll start off with a quick review for those of

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    Netscape Ipo

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    University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign who turned a simply software program called 'Mosaic ', into a platform that enabled non-technical computer users to access and retrieve information that was becoming more and more available on the worldwide web. Founded in 1994, Netscape Communications Corporation provides a comprehensive line of client, server and integrated applications software for communications and commerce on the Internet and private Internet Protocol (IP) networks (Netscape 's). A key

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    What are the URL and Cookies? The Uniform Resource Locator (URL) is the first information used to specify or access a page on the worldwide web. It can identify any network resource which has a connection to the Internet, such as text pages, images, music or video links. URL parameters are ones which establish dynamic values for a webpage and can be easily accessed by its template and data source. “This makes pages incredibly dynamic, enabling a single page to power an endless number of views”

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