Hey, as I know a lot of bitcoiners are very sensitive on their privacy and don't like when websites track their behavior, but for the site owner this data is crucial to better understand it's auditory and improve the service. What do you think about website buying this tracking data from you? Would you sell it, if you know the tracking is anonymous - i.e. your identifier is unique for a domain so you could not be tracked between different sites? Technically I see it like a browser extension that collects your browsing data locally, and, after you've left a website, communicates with it to negotiate a price for your data. If price conforms with your preferences - extension sends the data and reward is given directly to your wallet.
Wouldn't this get gamed though (by botmakers, to earn revenue), making the data less valuable to the buyer?
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It would, so we would need zero-knowledge proof from some oracle that confirms that data provider is trustworthy without revealing actual data owner.
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Private browser Utopia P2P have a web proxy function. The main benefit of using a web proxy is that it masks the user's IP address and location. This means that the user can access websites that may be blocked in their country or region. It also means that their browsing activity is not easily traceable back to them.