AdNauseam is a lightweight browser extension that blends software tool and 'artware' intervention to fight back against tracking by advertising networks. AdNauseam works like an ad-blocker to silently simulate clicks on each blocked ad (in a background thread), confusing trackers as to one's real interests. At the same time, AdNauseam serves as a means of amplifying users' discontent with advertising networks that disregard privacy and facilitate bulk surveillance agendas.
We conceptualize AdNauseam within a broader class of software systems that serve ethical, political, and expressive ends. In light of the industry's failure to achieve consensus on a Do Not Track standard1*, or to otherwise address the excesses of network tracking, AdNauseam allows individual users to take matters into their own hands, offering cover against certain forms of surveillance, profiling, and practices of discrimination. Taken in this light, the software represents a similar approach to that of TrackMeNot, which attempts to relocate power in the hands of individual users, rather than vast commercial entities. For further information on this approach, please see this paper.
- Web Site: http://adnauseam.io
- Authors: Daniel C. Howe, Helen Nissenbaum & Mushon Zer-Aviv
- License: GPLv3 (see included LICENSE file for full license)
- Github Repo: https://github.com/dhowe/adnauseam2/
- Bug Tracker: https://github.com/dhowe/adnauseam2/issues
- FAQ: https://github.com/dhowe/AdNauseam/wiki/FAQ
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Fork and clone this repository:
$ git clone https://github.com/dhowe/AdNauseam2.git
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See this FAQ entry on how to build the extensions for various browsers