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The list used is currently this, and should be maintained/verify if is updated: [https://github.com/vecna/invi.sible.link/blob/master/lib/company.js#L570 company.js], and the attributing of Google product is made based on URL schema and domain name, this should be updated and verify too: [https://github.com/vecna/invi.sible.link/blob/master/lib/google.js#L16 google.js]
 
The list used is currently this, and should be maintained/verify if is updated: [https://github.com/vecna/invi.sible.link/blob/master/lib/company.js#L570 company.js], and the attributing of Google product is made based on URL schema and domain name, this should be updated and verify too: [https://github.com/vecna/invi.sible.link/blob/master/lib/google.js#L16 google.js]
 
== Methodology ==
 
 
This list stay in a dedicate format, because should be machine readable, the methodology consists in:
 
 
# Pick a product,
 
# Ask yourself: ''Is it a service?'': look at the privacy policy, ''Is it a software?'': look at the technical specification.
 
# Write a small summary, find the most accessible product link.
 
# Open the page about the product replacements and add a new product.
 
  
 
====== Product list (and their replacement) ======
 
====== Product list (and their replacement) ======
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* Login with Google [[Replacement Login]]
 
* Login with Google [[Replacement Login]]
 
* Google Loader (still unclear what is it, we need an analysis), please update [https://github.com/tracking-exposed/krgotrex/issues/13 this issue]
 
* Google Loader (still unclear what is it, we need an analysis), please update [https://github.com/tracking-exposed/krgotrex/issues/13 this issue]
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== Replacement methodology ==
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Wanna help?
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# Pick a product,
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# Ask yourself: ''Is it a service?'': look at the privacy policy, ''Is it a software?'': look at the technical specification.
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# Write a small summary, find the most accessible product link.
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# Open the page about the product replacements and add a new product.
  
 
====== TO BE PROCESSED ======
 
====== TO BE PROCESSED ======
  
 
This is the list of services and companies which should be analyzed and described in the pages above.
 
This is the list of services and companies which should be analyzed and described in the pages above.
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# Google Fonts,
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# Google DoubleClick,
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# Google Analytics
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## https://matomo.org/
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## https://amplitude.com/
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## http://openwebanalytics.com/
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## https://simpleanalytics.io/
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## https://usefathom.com/
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# Google Tag Manager
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# Google ADS,
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## https://buysellads.com/
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# Google translate,
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## http://www.wordreference.com/
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## https://deepl.com/
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## http://www.wordreference.com/
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# Google Captcha,
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# YouTube
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## https://vimeo.com/
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## https://joinpeertube.org/
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## https://dailymotion.com/
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## https://d.tube/
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# Google Maps
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## https://leafletjs.com/
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## https://mapbox.com/
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## https://www.mapcat.com/
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## https://www.nextzen.org/
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# Google webmaster tools
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# Google AMP
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# BlogSpot
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## https://ghost.org/
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## http://www.squarespace.com/
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# Google CDN
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# Login with Google **most of the time you don't need it, but...**
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## https://authy.com/
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## https://github.com/andOTP/andOTP
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## https://lastpass.com/auth
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## http://duo.com/
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# Google Loader

Revision as of 15:07, 8 November 2018

This page address the third party resources loaded by Google. It is created as part of a mapping and awareness campaign, it include few technicalities for internal usage or related to Google products.

Google third party inclusions

With Google third party inclusions we talk about all the Google services which effect is making a browser web connecting to Google infrastructure when the person navigating is willingly going on a website which do not belong to Google.

External resources

Others group already address, among the many, Google monopoly. No More Google, switching.social, and this article is a quite big list.

Format Example

If you connect to https://www.mozilla.org and you are running a tool on your browser to spot third party trackers (https://www.technologyreview.com/s/601488/largest-study-of-online-tracking-proves-google-really-is-watching-us-all/, G. is the monopolist of those) you might see, on 11 October 2018, a connection to YouTube (this belong to Google infrastructure)

Our "attribution logic"

When we do a technical analysis we see only domain names, such as google-analytics.com, but the information we want is the company name (Google) and the product name (Analytics). This example is the simplest, other Google product have domain names without having google in their name, and the product is attributed by looking at the URL.

The list used is currently this, and should be maintained/verify if is updated: company.js, and the attributing of Google product is made based on URL schema and domain name, this should be updated and verify too: google.js

Product list (and their replacement)

The pages linked (the one who starts with "Replacement" are a standard format, please update the by copying the example in the page.

Replacement methodology

Wanna help?

  1. Pick a product,
  2. Ask yourself: Is it a service?: look at the privacy policy, Is it a software?: look at the technical specification.
  3. Write a small summary, find the most accessible product link.
  4. Open the page about the product replacements and add a new product.
TO BE PROCESSED

This is the list of services and companies which should be analyzed and described in the pages above.

  1. Google Fonts,
  2. Google DoubleClick,
  3. Google Analytics
    1. https://matomo.org/
    2. https://amplitude.com/
    3. http://openwebanalytics.com/
    4. https://simpleanalytics.io/
    5. https://usefathom.com/
  4. Google Tag Manager
  5. Google ADS,
    1. https://buysellads.com/
  6. Google translate,
    1. http://www.wordreference.com/
    2. https://deepl.com/
    3. http://www.wordreference.com/
  7. Google Captcha,
  8. YouTube
    1. https://vimeo.com/
    2. https://joinpeertube.org/
    3. https://dailymotion.com/
    4. https://d.tube/
  9. Google Maps
    1. https://leafletjs.com/
    2. https://mapbox.com/
    3. https://www.mapcat.com/
    4. https://www.nextzen.org/
  10. Google webmaster tools
  11. Google AMP
  12. BlogSpot
    1. https://ghost.org/
    2. http://www.squarespace.com/
  13. Google CDN
  14. Login with Google **most of the time you don't need it, but...**
    1. https://authy.com/
    2. https://github.com/andOTP/andOTP
    3. https://lastpass.com/auth
    4. http://duo.com/
  15. Google Loader