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This repository contains:
- data on trackers and websites as shown on whotracks.me (WTM)
- database mapping tracker domains to companies
- code to render the whotracks.me site
Python 3.11 is needed to build the site. We recommend creating a
virtualenv
to install the dependencies, or use pipenv
or )
to
python -m venv venv
. venv/bin/activate
After the initial setup, you can proceed with installing whotracks.me.
For nushell:
python -m virtualenv venv
overlay use venv/bin/activate.nu
$ python -m pip install git+https://github.com/ghostery/whotracks.me.git
After cloning the repository:
$ python -m pip install -r requirements.txt
$ python -m pip install -e .
That’s all you need to get started!
Each month, we release a new version of the web site. The raw data, from which the graphs have been computed, are also available as an open data set (updated every month).
The data from month can be also directly accessed through the website.
More information on the raw data can be found in whotracksme/data/Readme.md
.
To get started with the data, everything you need can be found in
whotracksme.data
:
from whotracksme.data.loader import DataSource
data = DataSource()
# available entities
data.trackers
data.companies
data.sites
A whitepaper for whotracks.me is available at https://arxiv.org/abs/1804.08959, and here's a BibTeX entry that you can use to cite it in a publication:
@misc{whotracksme,
title={WhoTracks.Me: Shedding light on the opaque world of online tracking},
author={Arjaldo Karaj and Sam Macbeth and Rémi Berson and Josep M. Pujol},
year={2018},
eprint={1804.08959},
archivePrefix={arXiv},
primaryClass={cs.CY}
}
Building the site requires a few extra dependencies, not installed by
default to not make the installation heavier than it needs to be. You
will need to install whotracksme
from the repository, because not all
assets are packaged with whotracksme
released on pypi:
$ python -m pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
$ python -m pip install -e '.[dev]'
Once this is done, you will have access to a whotracksme
entry point
that can be used this way:
$ whotracksme website [serve]
The serve
part is optional and can be used while making changes on the
website.
All generated artifacts can be found in the _site/
folder.
If you debug the website generator, the parallel execution can be disabled by setting the environment variable DEBUG=1.
To run tests, you will need pytest
, or simply install whotracksme
with the dev
extra:
$ python -m pip install -e '.[dev]'
$ pytest
We are happy to take contributions on:
- Guest articles for our blog in the topics of tracking, privacy and security. Feel free to use the data in this repository if you need inspiration.
- Feature requests that are doable using the WTM database.
- Curating our database of tracker profiles. Open an issue if you spot anything odd.
Please read our Guideline for 3rd parties wanting to suggest corrections to their data.
The content of this project itself is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license, and the underlying source code used to generate and display that content is licensed under the MIT license.