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rocwell wrote: View PostI'm pretty sure just for writing words "jihadist" and "NSA" you've just triggered their filtering systemIf we knew half as much about coaching an NBA team as we think, we"d know twice as much as we do.
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rocwell wrote: View PostParanoid much?
If you love Windows, download Tor Browser, if you don't like it yet, then use Firefox ( install No Script, https everywhere, web of trust, certificate patrol apps, also don't forget Exif viewer to check jpeg files' metadata ). Always clean metadata. Use VPN ( don't forget to chain it ), Don't use webmails. Use email clients and send encrypted emails when possible. If you want serious anonymity then you'd need to avoid Windows product. Bye bye, NSA.
Also, if you use Firefox and really hate that advertisers are tracking you then you can simply go to privacy tab and under history set Firefox will use custom settings for history. Also don't forget to change accept third party cookies to NEVER.
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Done.
Alot of the other stuff is undone when you login and click the "remember me" button, since nobody needs to know your IP address or use OS or browser exploits if you allow third party cookies to follow you around. Though Pivacy Badger (or the commercial ghostery) will block third party cookies, if you really want to be remembered.
I use self-destructing cookies and a password manager (keepass), so no cookies are kept, but I can log in quickly when I want.
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Privacy badger, for instance, is telling me that this site has third party cookies from facebook, espn, scorecardresearch, and taboola. All of whome would like to remember you. However with browser fingerprinting and hacks like canvas fingerpinting, even blocking cookies doesn't mean much. Tor Browser does try to prevent that sort of fingerprinting, but then no "remember me" is possible.
In anycase, my comment was intended to be funny. I guess it's a joke that only plays in certain crowds.
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Quirk wrote: View PostPrivacy badger, for instance, is telling me that this site has third party cookies from facebook, espn, scorecardresearch, and taboola. All of whome would like to remember you. However with browser fingerprinting and hacks like canvas fingerpinting, even blocking cookies doesn't mean much. Tor Browser does try to prevent that sort of fingerprinting, but then no "remember me" is possible.
Let's stay on ball topic.. Economics undergrad shouldn't be talking about IT stuff.
Quirk wrote: View PostIn anycase, my comment was intended to be funny. I guess it's a joke that only plays in certain crowds.Last edited by rocwell; Mon Nov 24, 2014, 01:51 AM.
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