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| author | Roongta, Ritik Zhou, Mitchell Stock, Ben Greenstadt, Rachel |
| author_facet | Roongta, Ritik Zhou, Mitchell Stock, Ben Greenstadt, Rachel |
| contents | Recent years have seen a sharp rise in adblocker use, driven by increased web tracking and personalized ads. However, a significant issue for adblocker users is the web breakages they encounter, which worsens their browsing experience and often leads them to turn off their adblockers. Despite efforts by filter list maintainers to create rules that minimize these breakages, they remain a common issue. Our research aims to assess the extent of web breakages caused by adblocking on live sites using automated tools, attempting to establish a baseline for these disruptions. The study also outlines the challenges and limitations encountered when measuring web breakages in real-time. The current automated crawler's inability to consistently navigate a vast array of websites, combined with the unpredictable nature of web content, makes this research particularly difficult. We have identified several key findings related to web breakages in our preliminary study, which we intend to delve deeper into in future research. |
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| spellingShingle | From Blocking to Breaking: Evaluating the Impact of Adblockers on Web Usability Roongta, Ritik Zhou, Mitchell Stock, Ben Greenstadt, Rachel Cryptography and Security Recent years have seen a sharp rise in adblocker use, driven by increased web tracking and personalized ads. However, a significant issue for adblocker users is the web breakages they encounter, which worsens their browsing experience and often leads them to turn off their adblockers. Despite efforts by filter list maintainers to create rules that minimize these breakages, they remain a common issue. Our research aims to assess the extent of web breakages caused by adblocking on live sites using automated tools, attempting to establish a baseline for these disruptions. The study also outlines the challenges and limitations encountered when measuring web breakages in real-time. The current automated crawler's inability to consistently navigate a vast array of websites, combined with the unpredictable nature of web content, makes this research particularly difficult. We have identified several key findings related to web breakages in our preliminary study, which we intend to delve deeper into in future research. |
| title | From Blocking to Breaking: Evaluating the Impact of Adblockers on Web Usability |
| topic | Cryptography and Security |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.23504 |