diff --git a/index.bs b/index.bs index 984d297..cf3a325 100644 --- a/index.bs +++ b/index.bs @@ -88,6 +88,18 @@ urlPrefix: https://tc39.es/ecma262/; spec: ECMA-262 "id": "VIDEORECOGNITIONAMBIENTLIGHT", "publisher": "IEEE", "date": "21 April 2016" + }, + "IMAGINGPRIVACY": { + "title": "Imaging privacy threats from an ambient light sensor", + "authors": [ + "Yang Liu", + "Gregory W. Wornell", + "William T. Freeman", + "Frédo Durand" + ], + "href": "https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adj3608", + "publisher": "Science Advances", + "date": "10 January 2024" } } @@ -227,8 +239,8 @@ the device environment. Potential privacy risks include: links styled as a block of black screen; white for unvisited. Works such as [[ALSPRIVACYANALYSIS]], [[PINSKIMMINGVIASENSOR]], -[[STEALINGSENSITIVEDATA]], and [[VIDEORECOGNITIONAMBIENTLIGHT]] delve further -into these issues. +[[STEALINGSENSITIVEDATA]], [[VIDEORECOGNITIONAMBIENTLIGHT]], and +[[IMAGINGPRIVACY]] delve further into these issues. To mitigate these threats specific to Ambient Light Sensor, user agents must reduce accuracy of sensor readings. User agents may also limit