colorpin ext
大小:696KiB版本:v 0.0.5更新时间:2021-12-21
The extension for ColorPin project.
colorpin ext 的使用方法详解,最全面的教程
colorpin ext 描述:
用户数:7
分类:游戏娱乐插件
扩展大小:696 KiB
最后更新时间:2021-12-21
版本:v 0.0.5
colorpin ext 插件简介:
这是来自Chrome商店的 colorpin ext 浏览器插件,您可以在当前页面下载它的最新版本安装文件,并安装在Chrome、Edge等浏览器上。
colorpin ext插件下载方法/流程:
点击下载按钮,关注“扩展迷Extfans”公众号并获取验证码,在网页弹窗中输入验证码,即可下载最新安装文件。
colorpin ext插件安装教程/方法:
(1)将扩展迷上下载的安装包文件(.zip)解压为文件夹,其中类型为“crx”的文件就是接下来需要用到的安装文件
(2) 从设置->更多工具->扩展程序 打开扩展程序页面,或者地址栏输入 Chrome://extensions/ 按下回车打开扩展程序页面
(3) 打开扩展程序页面的“开发者模式”
(4) 将crx文件拖拽到扩展程序页面,
完成安装如有其它安装问题,
请扫描网站底部二维码与客服联系如有疑问请参考:
https://www.extfans.com/installation/Privacy Policy: https://colorpin.mit.edu//privacy
Why ColorPin?
Personal online behavioral data is used and sold daily without user’s explicit knowledge. We believe that the first step towards gaining control over it is to be aware of data’s nature and structure. We are testing novel methods in visualization, in understanding and in sharing personal data. We believe that awareness and understanding is the first step towards controlling the data the users own.
The current goal is to parse out user’s browsing history into different knowledge domains each tagged with a specific color. Our ultimate idea is that ColorPin would be a color based map of knowledge and data the user interacts with.
How does it work?
This program produces an abstract color visualization of user's browsing history data. User’s browsing history will be accessed and then processed on the third party server. After the session is over all the data will immediately be deleted from the server.
Will creating and sharing the ColorPin affect user’s privacy?
The ColorPin will reveal a general nature of the data and knowledge the user interacted with - it will reveal it as a color map. We want to keep the map imprecise and intuitive. The goal of the ColorPin is to give the user a broad understanding of the data she/he owns and knowledge she/he interacts with. ColorPin can be kept private or can be shared and compared it with friends.
Who are we?
This project is related to the research conducted by Tobias Putrih, lecturer at M.I.T.’s Program in Art, Culture and Technology and Carlos Sandoval Olascoaga, PhD candidate from Design and Computation Group at M.I.T.