This MIT Website Tracks Your Digital Footprint Through Gmail
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This MIT Website Tracks Your Digital Footprint Through Gmail
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#4Never ever share your login credentials with a third-party.
This could have been done as local open-source tool. Why is this a web app?
You can do this yourself with tools like Gephi.
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#5What the ...? Never ever share your login credentials with a third-party. This could have been done as local open-source tool. Why is this a web app? You can do this yourself with tools like Gephi.
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#6What the ...? Never ever share your login credentials with a third-party. This could have been done as local open-source tool. Why is this a web app? You can do this yourself with tools like Gephi.
It uses Google's OAuth; the site never sees your password
> Why is this a web app?
Because it's for the average user, and people who don't have time or skill to export their data, research graph formats, then write some ETL to get it into that format, then download Gephi to view it. It makes great sense as a webapp.
> You can do this yourself
You're completely missing the point
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#8Could one subvert the graph building with the following? Construct an email address A1 that will forward emails to you from person B. Likewise, you communicate with B through their B1. After a period of time (or n messages), switch the pass through entity to a different email address A2 and make a rule on the mail server to bounce the emails from B if they try to reach you at A1. Keep using A1 with someone else.
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#9Also, anyone else get a stuck logout&delete button after getting the data? Ended up having to revoke access via Gmail Accounts.