AdNauseam
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To install: download Adnauseam and drag it into the extensions page in Chrome preferences (Menu: Window -> Extensions)
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As online advertising becomes ever more ubiquitous and unsanctioned,<br>AdNauseam works to complete the cycle by automating ad clicks universally<br>and blindly on behalf of its users. Built atop uBlock Origin, AdNauseam<br>quietly clicks on every blocked ad, registering a visit on ad networks'<br>databases. As the collected data gathered shows an omnivorous click-stream, user<br>tracking, targeting and surveillance become futile. Read more about AdNauseam in this paper.
AdNauseam is a free browser extension<br>designed to obfuscate browsing data and protect users from tracking by advertising networks.<br>At the same time, AdNauseam serves<br>as a means of amplifying users' discontent with advertising networks<br>that disregard privacy and facilitate bulk surveillance agendas.
AdNauseam joins a broader class of technical systems that attempt to serve<br>ethical, political, and expressive ends. In light of the industry's<br>failure<br>to self-regulate or otherwise address the excesses of network tracking, AdNauseam<br>allows individual users to take matters into their own hands, fighting<br>back against unilateral surveillance. Taken in this light, the software<br>follows an approach similar to that of TrackMeNot,<br>employing obfuscation as a strategy to shift the balance of power between<br>the trackers and the tracked. For further information on this approach,<br>please see this paper.
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Lead Developer and Co-Initiator<br>Daniel C. Howe
Lead Designer<br>Mushon Zer-Aviv
Co-Initiator<br>Helen Nissenbaum
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