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Wow, now that's what I call customer service :-) Thanks for listening... I'll give it a try.
I did an experiment and turned off javascript and redid the test... it still is unique enough to track a browsing session. Give it a try. I would consider using Duck Duck Go if nothing was logged. Right now I use…
He does log the browser string. The EFF's panopticlick project shows that this is a way to identify a user surprisingly uniquely.
yes
Wow, now that's what I call customer service :-) Thanks for listening... I'll give it a try.
I did an experiment and turned off javascript and redid the test... it still is unique enough to track a browsing session. Give it a try. I would consider using Duck Duck Go if nothing was logged. Right now I use…
He does log the browser string. The EFF's panopticlick project shows that this is a way to identify a user surprisingly uniquely.