A method for browsers to intelligently prevent third-party cookie tracking
A browser, intelligent technology, applied in instruments, computing, electronic digital data processing and other directions, can solve the problem of not being able to block third-party cookies, unable to log in to the website, etc., to achieve the effect of protection from being stolen
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[0095] 1. The user accesses the web page with a browser. After the URL resource responds, the browser obtains the returned HTML content page and names it with the URL (generally, the URL name is compressed to avoid being too long).
[0096] 2. Create a 100M space in the user's physical hard disk (it will only be created for the first time, and this space will be used all the time), first check whether the HTML file exists, and if not, save the HTML file.
[0097] 3. When it is detected that more than 90% of the space has been occupied, the file will be deleted from the farthest one based on the creation time of the file.
[0098] 4. Create a file (assumed to be domainList here) in the physical address to store domain name information that has been confirmed to have the ability to track user behavior across sites. The domainList file will be uploaded to the server of the browser after each run of the browser, and the latest file after the merged information will be obtained.
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