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const_void ( const_void@lemmy.ml )  to Privacy@lemmy.ml · 1 year ago

Google’s Fingerprinting Returns In 8 Weeks And It Will Track Your Devices

www.forbes.com

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Google’s Fingerprinting Returns In 8 Weeks And It Will Track Your Devices

www.forbes.com

const_void ( const_void@lemmy.ml )  to Privacy@lemmy.ml · 1 year ago
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Digital fingerprinting is suddenly back and it will be everywhere—here's what you need to know.
  • Einar ( original_reader@lemm.ee ) 
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    What are realistic ways to protect ourselves?

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      Use alternative browsers (Safari, Firefox) and alternative platforms (iOS, GrapheneOS).

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        Presumably combined with Tor or a VPN or multiple ISPs.

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        Thing is, then you stand out as one of the very few people using that alternative.

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          but everyone in alternative can look same or have different fingerprint each time.

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        I’ve had some internal struggles on this. Have used graphene for a long time and the last phone completely avoided using any G products (not even sandboxed) but still worry about the hardware, especially with the new AI chips. Can’t imagine that the ability to fingerprint using their hardware isn’t available.

        So I vacillate between Fairphone/PinePhone with Linux or just anonymity through the masses with iOS. It sucks, the whole turn. Either get a fully functional smartphone and pick your poison or use a limited or dumb phone but know your smart TV/car/computer/etc will still be there for vulnerability.

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        Apple tracks their users even more

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          Where are you seeing that?

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      Not sure there is. Dimensionality of the trackble elements is very high. All of them have to either be the same or fuzzed across large groups of users.

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        deleted by creator

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      Use browsers like Cromite, Iridium, Waterfox, Betterfox, Firedragon, Tor, Vanadium. Disabke fingerprinting in hidden settings or in about:config. Don’t install too much extensions, if you can, none. That can be used to fingerprint you. If you don’t have the need, disable javascript and webassembly. Change your useragent to something very common

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