I don’t see how this addresses the issue of browser fingerprinting. All the browsers I’ve used have very distinct fingerprints regardless of whether anonymous/incognito mode is on or off.
I gave up and started self-hosting Mailcow. It’s worth paying the support fee to free yourself to do other more productive things. Let them manage the complexities.
A couple of decades ago, I was on a commercial aircraft and sat next to a man who occasionally puffed something into his nostrils. It turned out that he was a researcher at Ft. Detrick, and he explained that keeping…
Seems ripe for spoofed data. After all, how would you verify that what you receive from other cars is valid/real?
Here’s an article: https://coincu.com/110838-he-yi-co-founder-binance/
I grew up in Tasmania, immersed in bush fire smoke during summers. As I travelled through the US and other places, I thought I was going nuts because I kept seeing trees that shouldn’t be there at all. Now I know why……
Maybe the model going forward is to go back to the use of RSS feeds from each of the discrete sites that you frequent? Not sure if RSS is a thing these days though.
I don’t see how this addresses the issue of browser fingerprinting. All the browsers I’ve used have very distinct fingerprints regardless of whether anonymous/incognito mode is on or off.
I gave up and started self-hosting Mailcow. It’s worth paying the support fee to free yourself to do other more productive things. Let them manage the complexities.
A couple of decades ago, I was on a commercial aircraft and sat next to a man who occasionally puffed something into his nostrils. It turned out that he was a researcher at Ft. Detrick, and he explained that keeping…
Seems ripe for spoofed data. After all, how would you verify that what you receive from other cars is valid/real?
Here’s an article: https://coincu.com/110838-he-yi-co-founder-binance/
I grew up in Tasmania, immersed in bush fire smoke during summers. As I travelled through the US and other places, I thought I was going nuts because I kept seeing trees that shouldn’t be there at all. Now I know why……
Maybe the model going forward is to go back to the use of RSS feeds from each of the discrete sites that you frequent? Not sure if RSS is a thing these days though.