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####For all the excellent jumbling of data that can show variation on panopticlick, what about dealing with the unique network card's MAC address that dead nails the computer behind the website visit?
Also, perhaps starting a complete guide to privacy would be cool--and using it to instruct on the bigger picture of anonymity, plus to create/move future features of the addon into the main project?
For instance, unchecking "Block dangerous and deceptive content" in Firefox to stop every page request going to Google, with under the hood tracking of a unique Firefox installation. Firefox was paid a reported $20 million in one recent year by Alphabet -- believed by me to help secretly track users... so a more comprehensive, collaborative effort of documents, turned to prog
For instance, unchecking "Block dangerous and deceptive content" in Firefox to stop every page request going to Google, with under the hood tracking of a unique Firefox installaramming might help vault this plugin to greater use. Thanks!
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####For all the excellent jumbling of data that can show variation on panopticlick, what about dealing with the unique network card's MAC address that dead nails the computer behind the website visit?
There's this MAC switcher... Don't know if it's been vetted.
https://www.myshadow.org/resources/technitium-mac-address-changer?locale=en
Also, perhaps starting a complete guide to privacy would be cool--and using it to instruct on the bigger picture of anonymity, plus to create/move future features of the addon into the main project?
For instance, unchecking "Block dangerous and deceptive content" in Firefox to stop every page request going to Google, with under the hood tracking of a unique Firefox installation. Firefox was paid a reported $20 million in one recent year by Alphabet -- believed by me to help secretly track users... so a more comprehensive, collaborative effort of documents, turned to prog
For instance, unchecking "Block dangerous and deceptive content" in Firefox to stop every page request going to Google, with under the hood tracking of a unique Firefox installaramming might help vault this plugin to greater use. Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: