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Oh my sweet summer child
Oh my sweet summer child
and after that, sue the the grocery store industry for feeding those criminal scum.
I know its tough to source something that says that this new Firefox anonymization tool for advertisers will individually fingerprint someone, but if you find it, please share it and I will gladly read through it.
Have a good day.
This wont make your browsing anymore private than it already is or not. This is just telling advertisers to back off and accept that this is the only data you’re going to get willingly, and its nothing that can fingerprint you individually.
Source for how this anonymization is a myth?
They can believe what they wish. This doesn’t add or reduce any advertisements that show up. This only gives advertisers anonymized data instead of advertisers using very invasive and possibly malicious methods of tracking. If they read any of the documentation for this, they could help themselves understand what its for.
Do you have more than one ISP?
Wait until you find out about internet service providers
You’re going to be tracked regardless if this enabled or disabled. It doesn’t matter what web browser you use.
Did it get leaked or something?
Yeah the way I remember it, they put a lot of effort into masking that social graph. That was a while back too, not recent.
Whats the vulnerability with Signal and phone numbers?
Yes, verified boot will have out-of-bands alerts for you by design. Without the online component, you will risk not being able to detect tampering.
If the hardware is tampered, it will not pass the attestation test, which is an online component. It will fail immediately and you will be alerted. Thats the part of verified boot that makes this so much harder for adversaries. They would have to compromise both systems. The attestation system is going to be heavily guarded.
Compromised hardware doesn’t know the signatures. Math.
If the hardware signatures don’t match, it wont boot without giving a warning. If the TPM/Secure Enclave is replaced/removed/modified, it will not boot without giving a warning.
Thats correct. Thats one of the many perks.
Its more about protecting your boot process from malware.
Whats the issue with iCloud?