Google’s Fingerprinting Returns In 8 Weeks And It Will Track Your Devices
Google’s Fingerprinting Returns In 8 Weeks And It Will Track Your Devices
Digital fingerprinting is suddenly back and it will be everywhere—here's what you need to know.
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I'm on grapheneOS using Ironfox (fork of Mull because it's been killed off), I should be safe, right?
14 1 ReplyThat's great
1 0 ReplyNo. They are fingerprinting you when you use Google services, including Google ads on other sites.
33 0 ReplyIronFox enabled RFP. I'm guessing it is somewhat safe. Either that or Brave Browser but I understand if you prefer avoid using Eich's software.
4 0 ReplyI wonder how it is deployed. If client side then uBlock Origin or NoScript might avoid.
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They killed off Mull? Bummer.
6 0 ReplyThe whole DivestOS project was ended, together with its apps :(
3 0 ReplyIs Mull VPN included in that? I'm not familiar with DivestOS.
I just updated the app yesterday, hopefully that's not the last one...
Edit: I meant "MullvadVPN"
1 0 ReplyYou may be confusing it with Mullvad VPN, which is an entirely unrelated company, and yes, it is going just fine.
3 0 ReplyAh OK, got it. I was under the impression that MullvadVPN and Mull Browser were made by the same people.
4 0 ReplyMullvad also has their own browser with very instrusive ads about their vpn. Even if i used Mullvad VPN, i wouldn''t use their browser
1 0 ReplyOK, so according to google, Mullvad Browser is a privacy-based browser, and "Mull Browser" is not a recognized term.
Do you have a link to where I can read more about "Mull Browser"?
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This sounds like the WP Engine debate.
1 0 ReplyAbout that. I heard somewhere wordpress.com and wordpress.org are seperste entities, one for-profit and the other not, but Wikipedia doesn't mention why they share the same name.
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No one is safe
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