Tracking sex: The implications of widespread sexual data leakage and tracking on porn websites

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This article explores tracking and privacy risks on pornography websites. Our analysis of 22,484 pornography websites indicated that 93% leak user data to a third-party. Tracking on these sites is highly concentrated by a handful of major companies, which we identify. We successfully extracted privacy policies for 3856 sites, 17% of the total. The policies were written such that one might need a 2-year college education to understand them. Our content analysis of the sample’s domains indicated 44.97% of them expose or suggest a specific gender/sexual identity or interest likely to be linked to the user. We identify three core implications of the quantitative results: (1) the unique/elevated risks of porn data leakage versus other types of data, (2) the particular risks/impact for “vulnerable” populations, and (3) the complications of providing consent for porn site users and the need for affirmative consent in these online sexual interactions.

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Maris, E., Libert, T., & Henrichsen, J. R. (2020). Tracking sex: The implications of widespread sexual data leakage and tracking on porn websites. New Media and Society, 22(11), 2018–2038. https://doi.org/10.1177/1461444820924632

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