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World Wide Web Consortium

Main international standards organization for the World Wide Web

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Dec 3, 2025
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How can citizens enroll, revoke, or transfer their state digital ID credentials?

Enrollment, revocation and transfer of state digital ID credentials is handled by state DMVs and mobile wallet platforms: citizens typically enroll by scanning their physical credential and taking a s...

Dec 13, 2025
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What tracking techniques besides IP address can identify me online and how to mitigate them?

Tracking online goes far beyond IP addresses: advertisers and platforms use browser and device fingerprinting, tracking pixels, mobile SDKs and cross‑device techniques to link activity across sites an...

Dec 8, 2025
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Will the EU know what individuals are doing when they verify their age with the upcoming digital id

The EU has published a privacy-focused “age verification” blueprint and a white‑label app to let users prove they are over 18 without sharing full identity documents; the Commission says the system is...

Nov 24, 2025

How effective are website fingerprinting and machine learning for deanonymizing hidden-service users?

Website- or browser-fingerprinting and machine‑learning classifiers can and do deanonymize users of encrypted channels — including Tor hidden services — by exploiting traffic patterns (packet sizes, b...

Jan 1, 2026

Which browser blocks cross-site fingerprinting and supercookies most reliably: DuckDuckGo, Firefox, or Brave?

Firefox and Brave both ship concrete, built‑in defenses against cross‑site tracking, fingerprinting and "supercookie" techniques, but available reporting in this set shows Firefox’s layered, specifica...

Dec 14, 2025

Who founded and currently owns this website?

You asked “Who founded and currently owns this website?” Available sources in the packet identify founders and owners only for specific, named sites and companies — for example, Google was founded by ...