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> You have not enabled Do Not Track. This is the default. It means either that you chose not to, that you did not know it existed, or that you know it makes no difference. All three possibilities are informative.Statements dreamed up by the utterly deranged
@EndlessMason @Migueldeicaza I'm pretty sure all of these statements were dreamed up by an llm
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> You have not enabled Do Not Track. This is the default. It means either that you chose not to, that you did not know it existed, or that you know it makes no difference. All three possibilities are informative.Statements dreamed up by the utterly deranged
@Migueldeicaza
This actually reminds me of support scam and ads for virus checkers from the 90s web.A big fat popup that says "we have copied all the files from your computer
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@Migueldeicaza AI slop site just learned what basic fingerprinting is
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It thinks I'm in london.
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Vivaldi was found wanting.
Firefox was quite a bit better.
Firefox Focus was basically the same.
Surprisingly Cromite was the best overall.All, for whatever reason, reported the exact gyroscope position.
My question is why the fuck do browsers even report this data
@liquidparasyte @Migueldeicaza I'm on Firefox, and it got the gyroscope reading completely wrong. It also reported that I was in a town about 150 miles from here, and reckoned I'd touched the screen 612 times whilst scrolling through. Nonetheless, it's an eye opener in many ways
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@Migueldeicaza it did not identify my browser correctly
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@Migueldeicaza Is there a way to prevent this?
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@Migueldeicaza it was off on my location by 600 miles
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@Migueldeicaza tried it with tor browser. It does not know about gyro or so..
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@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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@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 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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It's location was 5000miles off. It's time said afternoon when it's morning. Makes me think tor does a pretty good job.
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@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 did explain that.
Each data point alone is not important in itself, no more than any single ridge on the tip of your finger. It is the combination of them all into a whole that makes a unique fingerprint, that strips away your anonymity on the internet.
Once you become a known entity, your dossier can be fleshed out, bought, and sold. The US government has been buying this information, no warrant required. Anyone could.
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@Migueldeicaza@mastodon.social idk its a nice project but i prefert projects like https://coveryourtracks.eff.org/
because they give you actual tips and tools
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@Migueldeicaza this is cool but at this point I can practically smell LLM-coded websites. They all look the same. This one feels LLM-written as well.
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@Migueldeicaza lol it got half of the things incorrect, despite me not taking any particularly extreme measures to protect anything.
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@Migueldeicaza this is cool but at this point I can practically smell LLM-coded websites. They all look the same. This one feels LLM-written as well.
@nev 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.social most of this didnt shock me much. except for yhe fucking gyroscope why the fuck are websites using this data???
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@Migueldeicaza happy to see almost all the data are completely wrong. Using Firefox with privacy plugins pays off.
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@Migueldeicaza this is a cool page, but it’s also run by a grifty AI thing