Comment Re:A nuclear first strike... (Score 1) 369
with the user without these plugins as loser.
with the user without these plugins as loser.
let them go "pay-for-content". Then they will see, what they are actually worth to the user. Which means better sites, and the bad ones just die because nobody pays.
then the question is, why not doing it the other way round: allow 3rd-partys to access their own cookies, but do not allow them to set a cookie, if they are not the 1st party at the moment.
Think about it. If they call it a nuclear strike, they will start using some other technique. Flash-Cookies, DOM-Storage, E-Tags, whatever fits. And this is not so easy to block. So now, the default allowed their techniques and the advanced users could just uncheck it. then, we will need more advanced filters, because they use more advanced tracking.
no, it is not, even if you may wish so.
he wanted to filter the MACs, which get an ip via DHCP. Thats no protection, because i just pick some unused ip by hand.
do not confuse his misleaded approach with MAC filtering on the accesspoint (a layer below IP)
as stuff like "a evil twin network" aren't really crimes
why? Just pick a unused static ip from (or even not from) the dhcp-range.
between two facebook profiles.
the longest shortest-chain.
sounds strange, but if you think about it, its the correct definition.
There are pages with no outgoing links. Before anyone yells "thats not part of the web", there are ingoing links, so its linked to the web.
paying money for some anonymous imageboard
From time to time my android hangs, when loading a webpage, even in background
As long as it can make your browser so unstable, its better not to use WebGL.
maybe its a american thing, most european isps cut your connection after at most 24 hours, and do not re-assign the same ip. The TV-cable ISPs are a exception from this rule, there it is hard to get a new ip.
> Google the SHA1 fingerprints of the certs
next step of the malware: intercept google.
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