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Browser Fingerprinting Using Web Assembly
Škuta, Matúš ; Koutenský, Michal (referee) ; Polčák, Libor (advisor)
The main goal of this bachelor thesis is the implementation of device identification using Web Assembly technology. In this work we are discussing the existing methods of device identification, methods to prevent identification and ways to circumvent these barriers. We are also getting acquainted with the Brave browser, which seeks to reduce the identification of devices on the Internet. We are explaining how Web Assembly works, what are its positives, negatives and if we are able to bypass various defences against device identification thanks to this new technology. Next, we are looking at the several web APIs we are using to identify devices, and we are introducing a few extensions designed to prevent or completely limit device identification. Existing security extensions limit the activity of the Web Assembly, for example this work shows that the Web API Manager extension can neutralize the test page implemented in this work.
Building Cross-Platform Applications via Uno Platform
KUTIL, Dominik
The aim of the theses is to map the current situation in the area of multiplatform application creation, to briefly describe the available systems and technologies and, above all, to present a relatively new framework in this area, namely the Uno Platform. The author creates a tutorial - a user-friendly and graphic manual in which he gradually clarifies the basic principles of creating mobile and web applications on simple examples. The functionality of examples (trivial applications) were tested on iOS platforms, Android and on the web (in selected browsers), the author also compares possible differences in viewing on individual platforms. The work will include its own continuous example (application) on which the basic functions of the Uno Platform framework are demonstrated. The work could serve as a study material for working with the Uno Platform framework - it is be a unique manual, which is currently missing in the Czech Republic.
Browser Fingerprinting Using Web Assembly
Škuta, Matúš ; Koutenský, Michal (referee) ; Polčák, Libor (advisor)
The main goal of this bachelor thesis is the implementation of device identification using Web Assembly technology. In this work we are discussing the existing methods of device identification, methods to prevent identification and ways to circumvent these barriers. We are also getting acquainted with the Brave browser, which seeks to reduce the identification of devices on the Internet. We are explaining how Web Assembly works, what are its positives, negatives and if we are able to bypass various defences against device identification thanks to this new technology. Next, we are looking at the several web APIs we are using to identify devices, and we are introducing a few extensions designed to prevent or completely limit device identification. Existing security extensions limit the activity of the Web Assembly, for example this work shows that the Web API Manager extension can neutralize the test page implemented in this work.

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