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  • borisbarbour@mastodon.socialB borisbarbour@mastodon.social

    Test your browser's fingerprint and weep.

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    In my case, "at least 18.2 bits of information", but that seems to be an underestimate based on being unique amongst the recent visitors (~300k = 2^18). If they were independent, the information sources available on me would sum to about 75 bits).

    Less than 8 bits of information with the Tor browser.

    Browser manufacturers should offer a reduced fingerprint option (rather than only trying to block fingerprinting sites).

    borisbarbour@mastodon.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
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    Tor seems to work as the default browser on Android, although everything is somewhat slowed. It may even be safe to accept cookies.

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    • borisbarbour@mastodon.socialB borisbarbour@mastodon.social

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      In my case, "at least 18.2 bits of information", but that seems to be an underestimate based on being unique amongst the recent visitors (~300k = 2^18). If they were independent, the information sources available on me would sum to about 75 bits).

      Less than 8 bits of information with the Tor browser.

      Browser manufacturers should offer a reduced fingerprint option (rather than only trying to block fingerprinting sites).

      ogjester@stranger.socialO This user is from outside of this forum
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      @BorisBarbour pretty cool!

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      • borisbarbour@mastodon.socialB borisbarbour@mastodon.social

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        In my case, "at least 18.2 bits of information", but that seems to be an underestimate based on being unique amongst the recent visitors (~300k = 2^18). If they were independent, the information sources available on me would sum to about 75 bits).

        Less than 8 bits of information with the Tor browser.

        Browser manufacturers should offer a reduced fingerprint option (rather than only trying to block fingerprinting sites).

        nazokiyoubinbou@urusai.socialN This user is from outside of this forum
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        @BorisBarbour Well that was fun. I clicked on it and got a bunch of complete page refreshes and etc because it never bothered to ask me to enable JavaScript and I wasn't in the mood to do it manually (yes I use noscript.) Then I got a bunch of parts where I had to manually hit proceed when uBlock Origin blocked trackers, lol. And it still passed all three points.

        So LibreWolf with uBlock Origin and noscript for the win.

        (Jokes aside, there's still some stuff even it can't really stop and I don't fool myself about that as much as I'd love to believe it was absolute. I really need to make a habit of using Tor Browser more, but it takes so blasted long to make that initial connection most of the time.)

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        • borisbarbour@mastodon.socialB borisbarbour@mastodon.social

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          In my case, "at least 18.2 bits of information", but that seems to be an underestimate based on being unique amongst the recent visitors (~300k = 2^18). If they were independent, the information sources available on me would sum to about 75 bits).

          Less than 8 bits of information with the Tor browser.

          Browser manufacturers should offer a reduced fingerprint option (rather than only trying to block fingerprinting sites).

          cruiser@expressional.socialC This user is from outside of this forum
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          @BorisBarbour #Orion + #ProtonVPN with #netshield = Strong protection with all blocked and randomized fingerprinting #AsGoodAsItGets

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          • borisbarbour@mastodon.socialB borisbarbour@mastodon.social

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            In my case, "at least 18.2 bits of information", but that seems to be an underestimate based on being unique amongst the recent visitors (~300k = 2^18). If they were independent, the information sources available on me would sum to about 75 bits).

            Less than 8 bits of information with the Tor browser.

            Browser manufacturers should offer a reduced fingerprint option (rather than only trying to block fingerprinting sites).

            valdus@infosec.exchangeV This user is from outside of this forum
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            @BorisBarbour my taste in smaprphones is too rare for my timezone, I lose on hardware fingerprinting alone, tor can't save me

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            • borisbarbour@mastodon.socialB borisbarbour@mastodon.social

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              In my case, "at least 18.2 bits of information", but that seems to be an underestimate based on being unique amongst the recent visitors (~300k = 2^18). If they were independent, the information sources available on me would sum to about 75 bits).

              Less than 8 bits of information with the Tor browser.

              Browser manufacturers should offer a reduced fingerprint option (rather than only trying to block fingerprinting sites).

              lizette603_23@mastodon.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
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              @BorisBarbour haha test this random thing that gives access to my computer? pffft

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              • lizette603_23@mastodon.socialL lizette603_23@mastodon.social

                @BorisBarbour haha test this random thing that gives access to my computer? pffft

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                @Lizette603_23 @BorisBarbour what? It's a tool created by the Electronic Frontier Foundation in 2010 under the name Panopticlick.

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                It's not some 'random thing', it's a web browser checker tool created by people that know what they're talking about.

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                • borisbarbour@mastodon.socialB borisbarbour@mastodon.social

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                  In my case, "at least 18.2 bits of information", but that seems to be an underestimate based on being unique amongst the recent visitors (~300k = 2^18). If they were independent, the information sources available on me would sum to about 75 bits).

                  Less than 8 bits of information with the Tor browser.

                  Browser manufacturers should offer a reduced fingerprint option (rather than only trying to block fingerprinting sites).

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                  @BorisBarbour

                  Screen Size and Color Depth
                  1920x1200x32

                  One in x browsers have this value: 1896.9

                  So being a bit taller than a telly (hey, I read A4 portrait documents on my screen rather more than I watch telly) is really quite unusual?

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                  • timwardcam@c.imT timwardcam@c.im

                    @BorisBarbour

                    Screen Size and Color Depth
                    1920x1200x32

                    One in x browsers have this value: 1896.9

                    So being a bit taller than a telly (hey, I read A4 portrait documents on my screen rather more than I watch telly) is really quite unusual?

                    froge@social.glitched.systemsF This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @TimWardCam@c.im @BorisBarbour@mastodon.social that is a bit strange yeah, most screens are still 1080p or standard sized 720p from what I know, also 32bit color depth is pretty fancy I think 😛

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                    • borisbarbour@mastodon.socialB borisbarbour@mastodon.social

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                      In my case, "at least 18.2 bits of information", but that seems to be an underestimate based on being unique amongst the recent visitors (~300k = 2^18). If they were independent, the information sources available on me would sum to about 75 bits).

                      Less than 8 bits of information with the Tor browser.

                      Browser manufacturers should offer a reduced fingerprint option (rather than only trying to block fingerprinting sites).

                      megabyteghost@masto.hackers.townM This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @BorisBarbour I don’t wanna

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                      • borisbarbour@mastodon.socialB borisbarbour@mastodon.social

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                        In my case, "at least 18.2 bits of information", but that seems to be an underestimate based on being unique amongst the recent visitors (~300k = 2^18). If they were independent, the information sources available on me would sum to about 75 bits).

                        Less than 8 bits of information with the Tor browser.

                        Browser manufacturers should offer a reduced fingerprint option (rather than only trying to block fingerprinting sites).

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                        @BorisBarbour

                        vivaldi w/privacy badger
                        proton vpn

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                          @BorisBarbour

                          vivaldi w/privacy badger
                          proton vpn

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                          @saltywizard

                          "Your browser has a nearly-unique fingerprint"...

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                          • borisbarbour@mastodon.socialB borisbarbour@mastodon.social

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                            In my case, "at least 18.2 bits of information", but that seems to be an underestimate based on being unique amongst the recent visitors (~300k = 2^18). If they were independent, the information sources available on me would sum to about 75 bits).

                            Less than 8 bits of information with the Tor browser.

                            Browser manufacturers should offer a reduced fingerprint option (rather than only trying to block fingerprinting sites).

                            bob_zim@infosec.exchangeB This user is from outside of this forum
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                            @BorisBarbour iOS in-app browsing in Ice Cubes with iCloud Private Relay enabled: 12.02 bits.

                            Safari on the same phone with the same settings: 12 bits.

                            Not bad.

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