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First in the wild use of history sniffing

haveyourfriendsbeenthere.com

18 points by jsonscripter 16 years ago · 6 comments

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simonw 16 years ago

I've seen this used in the wild quite a few times. I'm pretty sure dome of the "universal share this button" widgets use history sniffing to put sites they know you use at the front if the list.

compay 16 years ago

First? I doubt it. Also, I don't know if they were before or after these guys:

http://www.didyouwatchporn.com/

fatbat 16 years ago

I assume this is done using the css :visited method? I saw a test page using wikipedia instead. I will post here if I find it again.

ars 16 years ago

This is more certainly not the first in the wild use!

What about http://www.mikeonads.com/2008/07/13/using-your-browser-url-h... from July 13th, 2008?

Terretta 16 years ago

Sorry, false. We used this in 2003 for commercial purposes, as a way for Site B to verify the user had used Site A without setting a cookie.

pasbesoin 16 years ago

Some years ago, some people at Stanford developed the "Safe History" Firefox extension as a means of limiting IIRC history/cache sniffing via CSS. As far as I know, the extension's currency has lapsed. The idea remains valid.

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