So you ask what does that mean, websites are recording my keystrokes so they have a bulk file filled with code and text and links right? Well technically yes but someone also though it would be a good idea to create a software that plays back all of this stuff in a film like format, sound scary? well it is and as you can see from the video below were your "keystrokes" to get leaked you might be in a whole pile of doo doo pretty quickly.
Researchers
from Princeton University's Centre for Information Technology Policy
(CITP) analyzed the Alexa top 50,000 websites in the world and found
that 482 sites, many of which are high profile, are using a new
web-tracking technique to track every move of their users.
Dubbed "Session Replay," the technique is used even by most
popular websites, including The Guardian, Reuters, Samsung, Al-Jazeera,
VK, Adobe, Microsoft, and WordPress, to record every single movement a
visitor does while navigating a web page, and this incredibly extensive
data is then sent off to a third party for analysis.
"Session replay scripts" are usually designed to gather data regarding
user engagement that can be used by website developers to improve the
end-user experience. However, what's particularly concerning
is that these scripts record beyond the information you purposely give
to a website—which also includes the text you type out while filing a form and then delete before hitting 'Submit.'
If your starting to get cold
sweats after reading the above then here are a couple of sites where you can
educate yourself a bit further on this topic.
https://www.dailydot.com/debug/websites-record-keystroke/
https://thehackernews.com/2017/11/website-keylogging.html
https://thenextweb.com/security/2017/11/21/hundreds-of-websites-record-your-every-keystroke-without-you-knowing/
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