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  • crittero@mastodon.socialC crittero@mastodon.social

    @clonedhuman @Migueldeicaza a VPN will hide* your IP (and thus aprox. location, and Timezone). There are also browser extensions that can change your User Agent (the metadata that tells websites your OS, browser, etc). That will pretty much cover everything.

    Keep in mind that the website uses spooky language for what are either generic browser APIs, or plain old fundamental functions of the Internet.

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    @crittero @Migueldeicaza Thanks for the info! I did get an extension to change User Agent. Might not use it all the time.

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    • rustynail@floss.socialR rustynail@floss.social

      @Migueldeicaza funny thing, if I use an anti-fingerprinting browser and a vpn and stuff like that, most things this page tells me are fake, but there is another website called something like amiunique.org, which tells me that the combination of all the fake things about me can still uniquely identify me on the internet... at least among its other visitors I guess

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      @rustynail @Migueldeicaza `amiunique` considers me unique because I have my taskbar on the side, so the browser viewport is "unique".

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      • ruurd@mastodon.socialR ruurd@mastodon.social

        @Migueldeicaza @bartt Yeah right. We already knew this for ages. And region lookup based on IP. We can do that at least for 40 years. So. What's so scary?

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        @ruurd @bartt oh bummer I will try to do better and deliver content that is more suitable for your needs. Thanks for letting me know, I will try to adjust my posts to meet your expectations in the future.

        I apologize profusely for not meeting the moment.

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        • migueldeicaza@mastodon.socialM migueldeicaza@mastodon.social

          @ruurd @bartt oh bummer I will try to do better and deliver content that is more suitable for your needs. Thanks for letting me know, I will try to adjust my posts to meet your expectations in the future.

          I apologize profusely for not meeting the moment.

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          @Migueldeicaza @bartt I'm going to ignore this.

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          • wilmboerhout@mathstodon.xyzW wilmboerhout@mathstodon.xyz

            @Migueldeicaza it did not identify my browser correctly

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            @WilmBoerhout @Migueldeicaza plus it's terribly easy to change that in a number of browsers...

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            • magicalgrrrl@indiepocalypse.socialM magicalgrrrl@indiepocalypse.social

              @Migueldeicaza ehh, a lot of scare tactic language, and not a lot of actual explanations of the potential danger.

              like, the "what renders your world" tells me nothing about how this information can actually be weaponized in any way.

              or how it can tell what fonts i have. So? it gives no explanation for why this is dangerous (if it even is)

              🫤

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              @magicalgrrrl It actually does: "Advertising networks combine this with your screen size, language, timezone, and GPU to identify devices across websites. Without cookies. Without accounts. Without a name. The technique is called browser fingerprinting. It is legal in most jurisdictions. It is happening on most pages you visit. None of them mention it."

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              • migueldeicaza@mastodon.socialM migueldeicaza@mastodon.social

                @liquidparasyte not Safari 🙂

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                @Migueldeicaza @liquidparasyte this is pretty eye opening and nicely presented. I do have a small gripe with safari because they disabled gyro suddenly about a decade ago without even leaving an option for the website to request gyro access via a dialog, thus breaking some genuinely cool web apps. There was a better way thru could have done it while still blocking silent gyro access

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                • migueldeicaza@mastodon.socialM migueldeicaza@mastodon.social

                  “You opened this page. It already knows the following.”

                  Link Preview Image
                  taken.

                  What the page already knows about you, revealed as you read it. No input. No permission. No exception.

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                  @Migueldeicaza

                  It will never know that I did not click the link.

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                  • migueldeicaza@mastodon.socialM migueldeicaza@mastodon.social

                    “You opened this page. It already knows the following.”

                    Link Preview Image
                    taken.

                    What the page already knows about you, revealed as you read it. No input. No permission. No exception.

                    favicon

                    Since You Arrived (sinceyouarrived.world)

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                    @Migueldeicaza
                    Well done on the part of this old version of #Fedilab's built in browser for spoofing half the results to obscure my identity! I wish it blocked the power API though...

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                    • migueldeicaza@mastodon.socialM migueldeicaza@mastodon.social

                      @Sempf I really loved the tone, typography and disclosure- such a. Rautiful way of presenting it 🙂

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                      @Migueldeicaza @Sempf thank you so much for sharing that link! I know someone who'll love it.

                      Now I'm wondering if there's anything similar showing what your average commercial social media, games and AI chatbot apps are collecting...

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